Re: [foxboro] foxboro Digest V9 #177
- From: "MUTI, Jean-Christophe" <Jean-Christophe.MUTI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 11:04:15 +0200
Hi Rick and all others,
Man asked me to use FoxRay I one of our Plants, and I would like to hear your
advice about it.
Is it eating a lot of CPU when running its tasks?
Do you have Foxview running in this PC?
What is the different between this tool and FoxCTS for example, talking about
traceability of course?
I think the major advantage is that it can do a lot of things were Invensys
need may be have 2 or 3 softwares (if they exist) to do the same?
Thank u all
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I hope I didn't start a sh*tstorm - that wasn't my intention. I am in
Delta V training because my next client is using Delta V and I need to be
conversant in a hurry. I still love IA, especially Foxview/FoxDraw with all
its quirks (should be a lot easier to create a new tag display from an old
one without having to enter the same tag name in 3 to 20 places, etc). There
are some things I like better in Delta V and some things I don't so far.
I am biased toward IA, probably mostly because I am used to it, but I have
found that I can do just about anything with it I have been asked to do.
There have been a lot of growing pains with the move to the MESH, and the
main system I have been working on is only partway through that painful
migration. And too often "progress" is littered with lost functionality and
reduced hardware (Dell) reliability. But, dang it, I still like the system -
especially if the initial implementation is engineered properly. And with
tools like FoxRay, it is becoming much easier to use even for an old codger
like me. Rick Guercio
RGC
12803 Josey Creek Ct.
Cypress, TX 77433
713-805-8742 cell
281-256-1111 home office/FAX
281-256-1333 home
In a message dated 5/12/2009 23:09:29 Mountain Daylight Time,
foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I must admit Emerson has prettier salespeople (sorry Danny) and puts on
a great sales show, but I haven't heard of heard of anyone "who has been
there and done that" say Emerson was better. I kinda doubt it....
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