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Simple example scenario where one program can work in three different hardware IO configurations. In this video we show how to change the displayed language in a visualization. In this video we are demonstrating how to store process data on the Controller

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  • In this video we show how to change the displayed language in a visualization.
  • In this video we are demonstrating how to store process data on the Controller

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