Is it just me, or is this ridiculous?  Does their documentation say "writes
don't work well", "this is a read-only device", "good write performance is
option # xxx-yyyyyyy, call your account manager for details", or something?  Was
your product a beta version, and did you get a concomitant discount (preferably
free)?

This is about the third time I've heard or dealt with a Foxboro product that
wasn't ready for prime time.  One of these flaws (CP40B) have taken over a year
to fix.  Does Foxboro test anything before it goes out?  I've only been dealing
with I/A for about 10 months, and I like a lot of what it has to offer, but this
kind of thing makes me nervous, not only about my system, but about the company
in general.  And now they want to migrate everything to a new Micro$oft-based
marketecture - one which has been in development for 3 years and is still,
apparently, vapor.  (Oh, Microsoft - there's another outfit with a stellar
reputation for quality control).

I will say this: if I were bidding a system on a grass-roots plant, Invensys
wouldn't even get a call.  It's no wonder they are entertaining buyout offers...

Corey Clingo
Sr. Engineer
BASF Corporation



After some serious heart-to-heart w/ Foxboro tech personnel, they
admitted that the writes never worked properly for them either and
they had no fixes for it.

I do not know if the problem has been fixed since then.

Mike Adams
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