At 09:05 AM 3/15/00 +1000, Darryl Bond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Some years ago I had to send and receive data from a linux box to
>Foxboro object manager variables. The program was done as an RPC
>client/server program and could handle 100 points at a time.
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>The code works for
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Some years ago I had to send and receive data from a linux box to
Foxboro object manager variables. The program was done as
On Tue Mar 14 18:05:08 2000 Darryl Bond wrote...
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>Some years ago I had to send and receive data from a linux box to
>Foxboro object manager variables. The program was done as an RPC
>client/server program and could handle 100 points at a time.
>
>There is also a program to retrieve historian dat
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live data, but it always seems
to get pushed to the back burner.
Stephen Murray
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From: Johnson,Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 12:27 PM
Subject: RE: Browser access to Foxboro graphics.
>Re: a si
Hi Frits,
I set up an Apache server on an AW51B a few years ago to get information
out to users that didn't have (or didn't want) Exceed. I set up a simple
script to "omget" about a hundred key values and write them to a text file.
I then read the file with a perl script and generate an html d