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- PC reliability?
- Windows, real time
- PID loops
- PCs vs. PLCs
- Replacing people
- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
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from the Want to view HCL, HNO3 plants and HBO department...
Plasma Screen in CCRGents,
Our Operator Workstations (Dell WS380) are in a separate room with KVM extenders to keyboards, mouse and monitors in the CCR 150ft away.
There are 5 x OWS's in 1 area, distributed into 3 x plants. Our Production Manager wants to view a designated OWS onto a 61" plasma screen. This is easy for 1 plant, but any ideas how to display the other 2 plants if he wants to view those (without affecting license)?
I am thinking around treating the plasma screen as you would a television, e.g. Ch1=Plant 1, Ch2= Plant 2, Ch3= Plant 3
Any ideas from you hi tech toy gurus gratefully appreciated.
Thanks,
Gray
Our Operator Workstations (Dell WS380) are in a separate room with KVM extenders to keyboards, mouse and monitors in the CCR 150ft away.
There are 5 x OWS's in 1 area, distributed into 3 x plants. Our Production Manager wants to view a designated OWS onto a 61" plasma screen. This is easy for 1 plant, but any ideas how to display the other 2 plants if he wants to view those (without affecting license)?
I am thinking around treating the plasma screen as you would a television, e.g. Ch1=Plant 1, Ch2= Plant 2, Ch3= Plant 3
Any ideas from you hi tech toy gurus gratefully appreciated.
Thanks,
Gray
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