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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    Did you check that your Snap7 is of the correct architecture ? If so, which compiler was used to build it ?

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    V0rtex
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    @SGaist MinGW 7.3.0 32 Bit

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      Make sure the paths are correct! $$PWD may point to a different location than where project is being built or where the source is.

      You can easily print them using:

      message($$PWD/lib)
      

      (Z(:^

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      • V V0rtex

        @SGaist MinGW 7.3.0 32 Bit

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        @V0rtex said in Qt Snap7 Using Problem:

        MinGW 7.3.0 32 Bit

        Then you won't get any further with snap7.lib I would guess. You should ask the devs for a MinGW import lib (or create them by yourself - should be doable since it's a C only lib).

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          thank you.
          https://github.com/abedGNU/QtSnap7 i download the file from here can you check it or try it ?

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            Since Snap7 is OpenSource, you should build it with the compiler you are using. That will allow you to get a version that is a bit more recent and avoid the issue you are having currently.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Since Snap7 is OpenSource, you should build it with the compiler you are using. That will allow you to get a version that is a bit more recent and avoid the issue you are having currently.

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              @SGaist is there anyway communucate with Siemens Plc in qt library ?

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                If by network, then you have the Qt network classes but you will have to implement the protocol yourself.

                I think that you should take the time to build Snap7 since it looks like it's already working as you need and maintained.

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  If by network, then you have the Qt network classes but you will have to implement the protocol yourself.

                  I think that you should take the time to build Snap7 since it looks like it's already working as you need and maintained.

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                  @SGaist i agree with you but i dont know how to do that.
                  i am not good when things get complicated :)

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                    @SGaist i agree with you but i dont know how to do that.
                    i am not good when things get complicated :)

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                    mrjj
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                    @V0rtex
                    Hi
                    What about installing the visual studio compiler?
                    And please don't just install it all
                    as it eats many gigabytes. You only need the c++ role and SDK.
                    You have to download it from MS.

                    I tested with vs 2019 and it just build and ran
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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @V0rtex
                      Hi
                      What about installing the visual studio compiler?
                      And please don't just install it all
                      as it eats many gigabytes. You only need the c++ role and SDK.
                      You have to download it from MS.

                      I tested with vs 2019 and it just build and ran
                      alt text

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                      @mrjj i did it in visual studio It has S7.NET.
                      I wondered if it could be done with Qt.

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                        @mrjj i did it in visual studio It has S7.NET.
                        I wondered if it could be done with Qt.

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                        @V0rtex
                        Hi
                        This is in Qt i mean.
                        You can install the visual studio compiler and a Qt that matches this compiler
                        and use that in Creator 100% like you do with MinGW.
                        Its just another qt install than the one for mingw.

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @V0rtex
                          Hi
                          This is in Qt i mean.
                          You can install the visual studio compiler and a Qt that matches this compiler
                          and use that in Creator 100% like you do with MinGW.
                          Its just another qt install than the one for mingw.

                          alt text

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                          @mrjj thank you it worked .
                          Happy new year.

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @V0rtex
                            Hi
                            This is in Qt i mean.
                            You can install the visual studio compiler and a Qt that matches this compiler
                            and use that in Creator 100% like you do with MinGW.
                            Its just another qt install than the one for mingw.

                            alt text

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                            @mrjj last question what is the different between mingw and msvc ?

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                              MSVC is from Microsoft (and closed source), MinGW is a port of gcc to Windows.

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                                Hi
                                Qt wise. The Qt mingw packet comes with compiler and debugger.
                                The Qt Visual studio packet is only Qt and compiler and debugger must be downloaded from microsoft.

                                Visual studio is the standard on Windows, so often its 3rd party libraries come with project files / build instructions for visual studio
                                and more rarely directly support mingw tool chain.

                                That said, mingw is a fine compiler works super fine for most.

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                                  So what was the final solution@V0rtex
                                  Is it just a compiler switch?

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