Hello, Could anybody post download link for Simsci SCP270 please?
Thanks in advance.
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Thank you Monty_burns_007. SCP270 is disappointing. The function it could offer is even less than some nice PLCs have. It's not surprising that those DCS companies are losing their market share.monty_burns_007 wrote:read PM
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DCS market is a whole different market than PLC. Long term investments are made and with a system like Foxboro you can integrate the oldest component (ex. IO card) with the latest software/controller/...
I agree it looks ugly in comparison with state of the art modern GUI PLC interface/programming software and scada applications.
PLC's are more becoming DCS systems with integrated tag database (no more adressing,..) ex: Rockwell's Controllogix
For digital logic PLC software is much more equiped with graphical debugging animation/programming.
For analog control logic (PID's etc...) a system like Foxboro works very well.
Coming from PLC programming world, all functions (tracking/backcalculation/...) are available where as in PLC world all these functions have to programmed. On DCS side everything is "configured" as needed.
Setup of a system like foxboro is a whole different story. (it's all closed stuff, made by invensys only people)
Whereas PLC/SCADA it's just as simple as running setup.exe
I agree it looks ugly in comparison with state of the art modern GUI PLC interface/programming software and scada applications.
PLC's are more becoming DCS systems with integrated tag database (no more adressing,..) ex: Rockwell's Controllogix
For digital logic PLC software is much more equiped with graphical debugging animation/programming.
For analog control logic (PID's etc...) a system like Foxboro works very well.
Coming from PLC programming world, all functions (tracking/backcalculation/...) are available where as in PLC world all these functions have to programmed. On DCS side everything is "configured" as needed.
Setup of a system like foxboro is a whole different story. (it's all closed stuff, made by invensys only people)
Whereas PLC/SCADA it's just as simple as running setup.exe
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Hi,friends! Do you have SimSci APC and SimSci Connoisseur/Connoisseur Bridge ? Please give me download links, thanks!
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I don't have any Scimsci software...
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Hello everyone,monty_burns_007 wrote:I don't have any Scimsci software...
I don't get any software from Monty_burns_007. Please don't bother him. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.
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I'm interested in a Virtual Machine with the Sinsci SCP270 configured and historian.
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can you upload your foxboro VM? thanks in advance.Rogertecn wrote:Hello;
I got a Virtual Machine with the IA system Foxboro Running.
It is with Foxview and integrated IACC (15GB)
If someone has something interesting and in my best interest, we can exchange.
I'm interested in a Virtual Machine with the Sinsci SCP270 configured and historian.