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- Software quality
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- Why pay?
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I was woundring if anyone has any experience communicating ifix 4.0 with the older Johnson Controls DSC 8500 DDC's. I found a DSC I/O Server Ver 7.10 driver that was for Fix32, it seems to read from the DDC's but it wound write to the DDC's. Any help would be appreciated.
Tim
Tim
hello, i´m testing ifix 3.5 in johnson controls dc9100 and dr9100 if you can send me the driver i can test and help you, i have experience with reliance design in this pid.
martin
esperanzamarti@hotmail.com
martin
esperanzamarti@hotmail.com
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