Bo,
We do not change to Daylight Savings time on our I/A system because of
all the problems it causes.
Thanks,
Steve Turner
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Hi Jim,
We have a product that allows you to synchronize the IA master time keeper
on the IA node with an
external time reference showing the local wall time. Your external time
reference can in turn be
synchronized to a GPS or whatever higher order time reference you may want
to use.
Our
Hi Bo,
We live in Arizona so we don't HAVE dst!
Cheers,
Stephen Murray
Asarco
Sunny Arizona
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From: Stear, Bo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:11 PM
To: 'Foxboro Mail Forum'
Subject: Daylight Savings
How many, if any, of you users either
The LMHost file is used by the NetBEUI protocol to resolve network
addresses. It is a hold-over from the old LAN Manager network operating
system, hence LMhost. I am not giving you much information here as I am
pulling from memory here, but I believe that is the purpose of the LMhost
file.
Bo,
As a consultant, I have seen many customer systems and it seems most do
synch with the local time. One FDA regulated site in the US did set their
I/A system to true GMT time, (i.e. timezone and DST did not match local
time). In this way timestamped data and files had the correct times when
Hi list,
I looking for detailed information about how the node bus on I/A Foxboro DCS
works.
Recently we had have problems with a nodebus extended redundant (250 meters
length), the internal node bus contact inside the enclosures (slots
conectors) and conection between the enclosures too.
We
This is correct, except that it is used for all NetBIOS name resolution; i.e.,
NetBIOS layered over TCP/IP or IPX as well as the raw NetBEUI. It is used for
things like mapping drives to other NT boxes if you don't have a WINS server
(and depending on the NetBIOS node type of the machine, etc.,
I want to buy some spare hard drives for our D-style AW/WP-51 boxes. Does
anybody have a ready source for these drives? I know these IDE drives can
probably be bought from any PC supply house, but I thought that their sizes
are important (for the I/A install script to work).
Our D boxes
In addition to your list, I have Seagate ST34312A (4.3GB) and ST38410A
(8.6GB) as drives than can potentially be used. You will need to check the
install script on your version of software to see which ones your software
version will recognize. We are at V6.2.1. The higher the rev, the more
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