Vintage programable controllers

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Vintage programable controllers

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I have just salvaged some SHARP brand programmable controllers. I am familiar with Alan Bradley, but not with Sharp. These are "relay ladder logic" and were working when taken out. The model #s are JW-2PU (power unit) JW-70CUH (controller) JW-32N (inputs) JW-32S and JW34S (outputs) and the boards they all plug into. I also have a JW-13PG hand held programmer, and an instruction book written in Japanese.

I need some direction on where to get a (the) program that I can run on my personal computer to clean the old program off and allow me to write my own relay ladder logic program.

Or

Is there a chat line anyone knows of that will help.

Thanks in advance:)
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I also got a Mitsubishi A3uCPU with various i/o s and related modules. They will be fun to "play with" if I can ever get a program that will let me.

Again, thanks in advance.
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The mistubishi is not a problem, should be able to use MEDOC, their DOS based software, it should still be available through their website, just try a Google search, the 32 bit version should be 2.41 if I remember right.
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Here's the link for MEDOC

http://www.plcman.co.uk/page6.html
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Thanks crowbar, I'll give it a try. Sorry about taking so long to reply - ice storm and no power.

Thanks again
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