Re: [foxboro] AB integrator 30
- From: "Jaime Claramunt R. (Inforsa)" <jclaramunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 08:49:22 -0400
Can this reduce I/O load for Int30 ?
I have the same configuration and it seems to be overload in I/O but not for
control blocks...
How can we handle this kind of loading ?
thanks
Jaime Claramunt
INFORSA Paper Mill
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De: doctorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:doctorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Enviado el: Viernes, 22 de Agosto de 2003 13:14
Para: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: Re: [foxboro] AB integrator 30
The newer versions of the KF2 card are capable of 19,200 baud. I would
suggest getting a new version of the KF2 Card. You just have to change the
software in your ECB to change the baud rate of the AB Int30.
>
> From: Ken.E.Moore@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: 2003/08/22 Fri AM 10:03:21 GMT-04:00
> To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [foxboro] AB integrator 30
>
>
> Hi List,
>
> We have three AB SLC-5/04's on a DH+ network, talking to our
> I/A system via a KF2 and an integrator 30. The connection between
> the KF2 and integrator30 is a serial cable running at 9600 baud.
> Is there any way to speed up this connection, and still utilize the
> integrator30?
>
> thanks,
>
> Ken Moore
> NSCC-Wdrf
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