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Part 1: The Land of BL2000
by Fred Eady
Start ı Z-Worldıs
BL2000 ı C Meı ı Lock
and Load ı Acquire the Voltage Data
ı Transport and Display the Voltage Data
ı Just the Beginning ı Sources
and PDF
LOCK AND LOAD
Now that all of the Dynamic C Premier
core bits are in place, itıs time to tell you why I brought you this
particular way. I have a mission.
A need has arisen to obtain voltage readings
from a set of sensors. The problem is that the sensors arenıt local
to the Microsoft Windows 2000 server thatıs supposed to turn the readings
into a pretty web page for the engineers and managers at the home
office. If a problem pops up, this data also has to be available to
the mobile engineers who may be in the field or in a hotel room praying
to the Internet gods, their laptops. The big Win2k serverıs presence
in this scenario is obvious, and now that you know why youıre here,
the presence of the Z-World BL2000 at the opposite end of the connection
becomes a no-brainer. In case you just relaxed, thereıs something
else you have to do with the voltage data. Put it in an Excel spreadsheet.
There are lots of companies and "Internet
experts" out there that can sell you a multi-thousand dollar
package to do the Excel data entry trick. They brag about being able
to acquire the data using a PC and routing the data over the Internet
using TCP/IP and stuffing it into one of Billıs Excel spreadsheet
cells. I donıt know where you work, but if I told my client or boss
I could use the Z-World BL2000 to perform this task without spending
more that a couple hundred dollars plus my time instead of a couple
thousand dollars plus my time, which one do you think theyıd choose?
Now that weıre all in the same boat, letıs float.
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