J
I have been following the discussion for a few weeks now from the postings. One of the items that has been mentioned is the lack of hardware to actually test the current "linuxplc" software against. Presently I have access to numerous devices that may prove benificial in this area. Some include plcs ( modbus compatable, AB slick 500 and mico, Omron), high limit devices that are modbus rtu compatable and ac inverters that use omron and uss protocols, etc.
I work for a small manufacturer in the east Texas area designing and building controls for internal usage. Most of the equipment is used at this time in a testing enviroment and thus normally is used heavily in the areas of data acquisition and control.
If people need to actually test the application with live hardware there is a good possibility this can be arranged.
I have been in computers for about 20 years now with a lot of it in the world of Microsoft. For the most part I am a newbie in Linux. Most of my "C" experience has been in systems with Dos or no operating system at all.
If there is anywhere I can help or if additional information is needed just drop a line.
Jeff
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I work for a small manufacturer in the east Texas area designing and building controls for internal usage. Most of the equipment is used at this time in a testing enviroment and thus normally is used heavily in the areas of data acquisition and control.
If people need to actually test the application with live hardware there is a good possibility this can be arranged.
I have been in computers for about 20 years now with a lot of it in the world of Microsoft. For the most part I am a newbie in Linux. Most of my "C" experience has been in systems with Dos or no operating system at all.
If there is anywhere I can help or if additional information is needed just drop a line.
Jeff
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