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- Windows, real time
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- Replacing people
- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
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Anyone here who has an experience on successfully integrating the (OSI) PI OPC HDA client to Yokogawa ExaOPC HDA server. Would appreciate any comments and advice. Thanks.
You should install the interface and run it interactively before setting your buffer server bufserv.exe
Are you looking for stories of successful implementations, or do you have a specific issue with making the connection?
Hi Anonymous, I have a feeling that one of our guys has had experience with Yokogawa OPC and OSISoft PI. I'm not sure if this was the historical side of things though. I'll check on Monday. If you want to make contact please use the form at http://piadmin.co.uk (I'm a bit wary of putting my email address out for spammers to see).
Let us know here what the problem is, (if any!).
Jason
Let us know here what the problem is, (if any!).
Jason
What are you trying to achieve? To store data from Yokogawa PLC to PI server or the other way around?
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