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Curt Wuollet
> Roger,
>
> Would you consider Modbus/IP as a suitable protocol for use with
> Ethernet attached devices? This would seem to have most of the
> attributes you are looking for.
Hi Peter
I just wanted to say that this is the conclusion I have come to in surveying the real world for a common protocol over Ethernet. This seems like the closest thing to an open protocol on an open
transport. We need IO optimised for this protocol.
> I think a good example of what you are talking about is the ISaGRAF
> soft logic PC control software. The run time will operate under
> MS-DOS, OS-9, VxWorks, Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, and CE and others.
> All of these support Modubus over TCP/IP/Ethernet (not sure it
> complies strictly with the Modbus/IP standard) but if you want OPC
> it must run under WinNT.
I believe it also runs under Linux and other *nix platforms but is expensive and binary only
cww
>
> Would you consider Modbus/IP as a suitable protocol for use with
> Ethernet attached devices? This would seem to have most of the
> attributes you are looking for.
Hi Peter
I just wanted to say that this is the conclusion I have come to in surveying the real world for a common protocol over Ethernet. This seems like the closest thing to an open protocol on an open
transport. We need IO optimised for this protocol.
> I think a good example of what you are talking about is the ISaGRAF
> soft logic PC control software. The run time will operate under
> MS-DOS, OS-9, VxWorks, Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, and CE and others.
> All of these support Modubus over TCP/IP/Ethernet (not sure it
> complies strictly with the Modbus/IP standard) but if you want OPC
> it must run under WinNT.
I believe it also runs under Linux and other *nix platforms but is expensive and binary only
cww