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Thermal Overload
The threads that wouldn't die...
- PC reliability?
- Windows, real time
- PID loops
- PCs vs. PLCs
- Replacing people
- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
- PC reliability?
- Windows, real time
- PID loops
- PCs vs. PLCs
- Replacing people
- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
Fortune
I really hate this damned machine
I wish that they would sell it.
It never does quite what I want
But only what I tell it.
I wish that they would sell it.
It never does quite what I want
But only what I tell it.
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Hi,
I am having a hard time trying to convert plantscape displays designed in DSP format to a text format such as XML or any one other that can be treated for modifying displays.
Someone has a clue?
Thanks a lot!!!!
I am having a hard time trying to convert plantscape displays designed in DSP format to a text format such as XML or any one other that can be treated for modifying displays.
Someone has a clue?
Thanks a lot!!!!
Did you manage to get any info on this?
Try
displayinfo -d -p -s -l -v yourdisplay.dsp > info.txt
You will get a text file which could be easily converted to xml.
displayinfo -d -p -s -l -v yourdisplay.dsp > info.txt
You will get a text file which could be easily converted to xml.
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