Gaylon,
I have been running QF9294 in my CP30As for some time now. Have had very
little trouble. I don't know if this is the latest or not.
Later,
Terry
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From: Hicks, Gaylon F. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 10:27 AM
To: 'Foxboro DCS Mail List'
There is a new image that came out with Version 6.1.2/6.2.1 that should be
loaded on all systems from Version 4.3 up. This was considered a 'mandatory
upgrade'. You should contact TAC/Field service to get the image you need.
Norm Tessier
Regional Lifeline Specialist
District 7
-Or
Hi All,
Does anyone have a good warm fuzzy feeling about what the latest CP30A image
is for v4.3? I have already researched the recommended v4.3 quick fixes,
and unless I missed it (always a possibility) there isn't a CP30 image quick
fix for v4.3. The reason I'm asking this question because we
The printer backup feature in the I/A Series does not actually "backup" a
printer. It is designed to tell CPs and System Monitors to send their alarm
messages to a different printer when the configured one is unavailable.
The Device Monitor is advised by a System Monitor of a printer failure and
Noman,
The applic command runs on the logical host of the WP. Is the file to be
printed on the logical host of the WP or on the WP itself?
If it is on the WP, you need to use 'run' not applic.
Regards,
Alex Johnson
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77043
713.722.2859 (office)
713.722.2700 (switc
Do you have this document that you are referring to? I mailed SL but never
got an answer.
Regards,
Sascha
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From: "Chris Browder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Foxboro DCS Mail List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: GML?
> first
If you want to automate the process, you might look at the Unix program xwd.
It has a number of options such as grabbing screens from remote terminals
and capturing specific screen names without operator intervention. A shell
script could be built to do 'pref''s to bring up a whole directory of
Interestingly, there are two programs on Version 6 systems called called
fdf_i (Solaris) and fdf_bmp (Windows NT), located in /usr/fox/wp/bin/tools.
Their help text says that they can be used to create bitmap files (.bmp)
from Foxboro Display Files (.fdf). They are called when you assign a
displa
sorry about the bad grammar. It's been a long morning
already.
--- Chris Browder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that there is also a bug with snapshot and
> performing multiple "screen/window captures". If
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Note that there is also a bug with snapshot and
performing multiple "screen/window captures". If you
want to save many graphics, try this procedure:
This is from memory, so I may assume a few steps.
For AW50's:
-Run /usr/openwin/lib/snapshot (from vt100)
-select beep, window, 8 seconds (just m
We used to have to use snapshot for screen capture until we started to use
SCO XVision widely to run remote Display Managers on our desktop PCs. My
problem with snapshot is it's not as intuitive to use as others would have
you believe, especially if you don't use it often. (Perhaps I'm just dense,
Dear All,
Using Foxboro SUN stations style D or style E there us a possibility to capture
the displays.
On a Sun machine you can use a standard tool called Snapshot ( /usr/opernwin/bin
).
When started up it speak for itself.
When you save a capture window and want ot select the format make s
Hi all
I have 2 printers. one for alarms and the other for reports. I have configured
in the system definition the 2 printers to backup each other.
When the alarms printers is off, alarms are printed on the backup printer.But
whenever the report printer is off the other printer never works as back
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