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7rots51
Joined: 17 May 2002 Posts: 1427 Helped: 14
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07 Nov 2003 15:58 c*itect 5.42 HMI s0ftware? |
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Do you worked with it? What is your idea about it?Is it can work in client /server architecture? (on a LAN)
Does it have big bugs and weakness?
Does it support MODBUS?
Please share your experience about it.
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Thinh
Joined: 31 Mar 2002 Posts: 26
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07 Nov 2003 16:18 |
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I used ct5.41 and not have any bugs, for bug known, i think you should get the relnote from ct homesite.
theres much facilities there, network and ....
Goodluck
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7rots51
Joined: 17 May 2002 Posts: 1427 Helped: 14
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08 Nov 2003 7:32 Re: c*itect 5.42 HMI s0ftware? |
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What is your idea about learning curve of it? Can an experienced person learn it in one week?
Does it support MODBUS?
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Thinh
Joined: 31 Mar 2002 Posts: 26
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08 Nov 2003 18:01 |
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- easy to learn
- you may use ct visual basic for application instead of traditional ccod
- you can use much more utilities
- it support almost industrial protocol and comm hardware
regards
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