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There was a post last year from Bob regarding an upgrade to his G/T Mk V control system. One year on from that post I was wondering how has the <ITC> performed?
I am currently looking at possible replacements for 2 VERY old Texas PCs installed in 1992 with a Mk V (TMR) for our GE LM2500 G/T. The units 1 local and 1 remote (PCs) have never given any cause for concern or failures but the supply of ArcNet cards could become an issue, I know it's still possible to get spares but can only think this will dry up eventually, also the number of Technicians who are familiar with DOS is also becoming rare and this could also dry up as more and more Windows based systems or similar become available.
On this basis I consider now is the time to think about changes, and one of the options to be considered is the <ITC> SH.
We are based in the UK and I would be interested to hear comments from anyone with good or bad results also any alternatives used on a similar control system.
This site has proven to be very useful in Mk V information in the past and I'm sure will continue to be.
Many thanks in advance to all who take the time to contribute.
Sandy
I am currently looking at possible replacements for 2 VERY old Texas PCs installed in 1992 with a Mk V (TMR) for our GE LM2500 G/T. The units 1 local and 1 remote (PCs) have never given any cause for concern or failures but the supply of ArcNet cards could become an issue, I know it's still possible to get spares but can only think this will dry up eventually, also the number of Technicians who are familiar with DOS is also becoming rare and this could also dry up as more and more Windows based systems or similar become available.
On this basis I consider now is the time to think about changes, and one of the options to be considered is the <ITC> SH.
We are based in the UK and I would be interested to hear comments from anyone with good or bad results also any alternatives used on a similar control system.
This site has proven to be very useful in Mk V information in the past and I'm sure will continue to be.
Many thanks in advance to all who take the time to contribute.
Sandy
