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I was too young to know what that meant. My father had been a controls engineer at the Ferris Hydraulics plant for thirty years, back when "automation" meant relay logic and a hard hat. He'd survived three rounds of layoffs, two buyouts, and one fire that melted half the line. By the time he retired in 2009, the plant ran on a Frankenstein of old Allen-Bradley PLCs—SLC 500s, mostly—and the only software that could talk to them was this disk.

This version was the "last call" for users who preferred managing licenses without a server-based manager. Starting with version 9.00 and later, Rockwell required FactoryTalk Activation Manager , making the Master Disk method obsolete. Rockwell Automation Key Features in Version 8.10 RSLogix 500: Windows 11 Compatibility rslogix 500 81000 cpr9 w master disk exclusive

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Last week, a young engineer from a solar panel factory called me. Their entire curing oven line runs on a SLC 500. The hard drive with their RSLogix license died, and their maintenance manager told them to scrap the whole line. By the time he retired in 2009, the

system, which was phased out in later versions in favor of FactoryTalk Activation. Rockwell Automation Role of the Master Disk