1. Export your ACD file as an L5k file
2. Open it in a text editor
3. Find the version and processor and change them
4. Make a new ACD project and import the L5k file
Not sure if it will work in your situation but I've done it in the past.
if i understand your question,you want to replace L73 controller with L85E.
at first you need to upload current .acd file with L73 controller, then change controller L73 to L85E in studio 5000 IO tree at offline, save .acd file.after replace controller with L85E in backplane, go to firmware upgrade (since L85E and L73 firmware are different). last step download to L85E controller.
For some spectacularly stupid reason, Rockwell will not let you change a controller from the newer architecture (5380/5580) to the older architecture (5370/5570), regardless of firmware revision. In other words, if you have a project that is a L85E, you cannot change it to a L73.
If you create new projects of both controllers and compare the L5K's, there are only about a dozen lines of difference. You may be able to hack up your L5K to convert it, I did it with a very simple project (no logic or I/O) just to see what would happen.
The more practical option would be to create a new L73 project and start importing stuff.
The values are stored in the L5K, in the tag definitions. I'd suggest creating a new project with one or two tags, put values in the, then export to L5K
Doesn't seem to have a newer version. Is there a way to get it up with some hacks?
If I want to continue with the upgrade: At this point, I'm considering an intermediate lower level PLC which is compatible with our current software, acting as a communication slave.