> >> But I have to convince my boss...
> >> How meny ours do you think it wood take to get DCom to work in Wine?
> >> 50 h / 100h / 500h / 1000h ?
>
> > Good question. I'm afraid I have no idea, it's impossible to predict.
>
> Maybe it helps, if you have a OPC server source code to see what is ne
- Original Message -
From: Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:55:47 +0100
To: Rickard Svensson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Wine and industrial communication like OPC
> > I found the DCom update for Win 98 (Se:
> > http://www.micro
oned XP version is on the way, we
have used QT to make or application. So it is easy to migrate and there is a definite
risk that all will go towards a XP embedded variant :(
From: Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 10:14:50 +0100
To: Rickard Svensson <[EMAIL PR
> >
> > Now I also got some questions from your answers:
> >
> > * Did I understand correctly. Wine doesn't have a built in support for DCom, to be
> > abel to use Dcom I have to add the DCom support from Windows 98 to the Linux
> > system?
> > And the problem with that is the MS License, it
- Original Message -
From: Juan Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 21:59:37 -0700 (PDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wine and industrial communication like OPC
> > * We want to make a OPC server, because other
> > computers want to get information from our system.
> > Is
Thank you, for all your answers!
We have one employee who has worked a lot with Windows, and same with OPC. So I can
provide same answers.
* Mike Hearn - OPC is mostly used for data collection, and to a lesser degree to
control industrial machines.
* Juan Lang AND Robert Shearman - OPC doesn
Hello!
I have some questions about Wine and how/if it can be used with industrial
communication like OPC (MicroSoft Com/DCom objects, DDE and more)
My short question is:
Can I use Wine to make OPC communication work on a Linux system.
OPC "OLE for Process Control"
A "general" standard for comm