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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 7:22 pm    Post subject: Build controllers based on your hardware Reply with quote

Make an IP enabled DOS or Windows Controller with your CPU and I/O
cards plus our software.
Connect your sensors, switches, PLC or other I/O equipments to your IP
enabled controllers.
Monitor and control your remote system in real time with any Java
enabled Web Browsers from any where at any time.
Build nice graphic interfaces by connecting real time data to
Macromedia Flashes.

Many examples with sources code on the web
http://aspnet01.cloud.prohosting.com
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