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> I tried VNC awhile back on an AW51E. It worked pretty well, but I ran it
> in
> daemon mode, and it had a tendency to die unexpectedly when no one was
> connected. I plan to do more experimentation on it when I get
I tried VNC awhile back on an AW51E. It worked pretty well, but I ran it in
daemon mode, and it had a tendency to die unexpectedly when no one was
connected. I plan to do more experimentation on it when I get some time.
As a side note, I frequently use the Solaris VNC client to take control of
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Try this : BARTEC at internet : http://www.bartec.de or http://www.bartec.nl
Regards,
Alfons
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Does anybody have any experience with, currently use or kno
Try Azonix ( http://www.azonix.com <http://www.azonix.com> ). They have
lots of interesting stuff. However, I doubt that you can get an
Intrinsically Safe portable PC since they have batteries. You might be able
to get a (rather heavy) explosion-proof device.
I assume that you've lo
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> For a customer we recently us Timbatec CE terminals loaded a VT100
> interface
> to display data, or you can load an ica client on to it.
> You can che
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Does anybody have any experience with, currently use or know where I can get
any information on handheld or portable PC'
Does anybody have any experience with, currently use or know where I can get
any information on handheld or portable PC's rated for Class I Division 2
hazardous areas that I can tie to an RF network?
Chad Airhart
Senior Instrument, Electrical & Control Systems Engineer
Equistar Chemicals, LP.
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