Re: [foxboro] GDEV functionality - was Foxboro's programming
- From: Jerry Hidahl <Jerry_Hidahl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 14:18:21 -0500
We've use the GDEV extensively since '97. It is so powerful, that you must
be careful how you use it (, Grasshopper). There are so many options in the
configuration, that it's easy to overlook something or get it wrong. It's
so general that the faceplate is not at all self evident. With all that
said, it certainly is the best way to put together discrete I/O into useful
controls.
Jerry Hidahl
Huntsman, Port Neches, TX
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