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Where to download SysFile23 library to add to Machine Expert Logic Builder 2.2
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Posted: 2025-05-2208:52 AM
Where to download SysFile23 library to add to Machine Expert Logic Builder 2.2
Hi
Up until recently, I've been using SoMachine in one laptop.
I changed to a new laptop and installed Machine Expert Logic Builder 2.2. Now I opened an existing project I have and during the loading/upgrade, the tool gave an error, stating it can't find the following library:
-> SysFile23, 3.5.2.0 (System)
Where can I download this library from? Or can I get it from the older laptop filesystem? (currently haven't access to it, to search for)
I could try to use a newer/equivalent library, but for now I'd like to use exactly the same library. I remember the function parameters were a bit different.