UPDATE 11/10/2017: Most of Rockwell’s existing software product part numbers which end in “ENE” will no longer provide you with a “physical shipment” of software. So to receive the DVD set as shown in this article, you need to replace the “ENE” in the part number with “ENM”
It’s been a long several months. Ever since Rockwell decided to remove the “previous versions” DVD from new orders of RSLogix 5000, aka Studio 5000, confused and upset clients have been calling in.
Why this second DVD was removed from the software package in the first place is still a mystery to me (for details of what’s in the box see this blog post.) Rockwell sells software which costs much less than RSLogix 5000, and in those packages you get up to four DVD’s (see an example of this here.)
As one client put it, “I convinced my company to spend over $3000 and I can’t even program my ControlLogix L61?” Even worse, customers wanting to buy the “right” version to program their existing controllers had no options. When Rockwell released version 21 and rebranded RSLogix 5000 as Studio 5000, all the software part numbers remained the same.
It just seems counter intuitive to even consider not shipping the “previous versions” DVD in the box with version 21. Only a tiny fraction of Rockwell’s Logix customers actually have a  new 5570 or 5370 processor which is all v21 supports. And of those customers, only a small fraction has adopted v21 opting instead to stay with version 20 which supports a much wider range of controllers.
But this is all now “water under the bridge” as in the last couple of weeks new orders for RSLogix 5000, aka Studio 5000, have again started coming with a “previous versions” DVD.
Now if we could just get some sort of bright “read this first” flyer informing customers they only need to install the actual version that matches their controller, the confusion level for new customers could be greatly reduced.
I hope the above article about RSLogix 5000 was helpful. If you have any questions, comments, corrections, or suggestions please don’t hesitate to share them with us by using the “post a comment or question” link below.
Until next time, Peace ✌️Â
If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.
Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator
Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.
- TAP228 Aftershow: Can Ai Really Explain, Write and Edit PLC Code? (PAS01) - November 22, 2024
- Automation Q & A for November 22, 2024 (QW023) - November 22, 2024
- SLC-500 Migrations Compared: SoftPLC vs Studio 5000 (S2E10) - November 21, 2024
Discover more from The Automation Blog
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
So, Studio5000 only works for L71 processors or superior? Is there any other solution to program a L61 processor?
Good afternoon Rafael,
Studio 5000 (v21+) only supports Rockwell’s new (well, a few years old now) multi-core PACs like the 5570 (L71) and 5370 (L1xER, L2xER, L3xER.)
That fact was one of the reasons behind changing the name.
For more details check out these articles:
https://theautomationblog.com/seven-things-know-studio-5000-logix-designer-formerly-rslogix-5000/
https://theautomationblog.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-studio-5000-version-22-23-and-24/
Hope this helps,
Shawn Tierney
Join my free community to follow along! You can also become a member and support our work at: Automation.Locals.com