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The [[RadiMation|{{RadiMation}}]] device drivers are sometimes using the OPC protocol to retrieve information from other measurement systems. To be able to communicate with these other systems, some additional software is needed. This additional software is provided by the ' | The [[RadiMation|{{RadiMation}}]] device drivers are sometimes using the OPC protocol to retrieve information from other measurement systems. To be able to communicate with these other systems, some additional software is needed. This additional software is provided by the 'OPC_Drivers.exe', which can be downloaded from this webpage. | ||
The OPC_Drivers.exe is an installation program that installs these additional OPC libraries. This program will only install the additional OPC libraries, the [[RadiMation|{{RadiMation}}]] [[device drivers]] itself are available from the [[Device drivers|this]] page. | |||
== Download == | == Download == | ||
* These drivers have version number: 2016.06.09.1437 and are last updated at: 2016/06/09 (yyyy/mm/dd) at 14:37: [[Image:Download-button.png|link=http://ftp.radimation.com/RadiMation/OPC_Drivers.exe]] | * These drivers have version number: 2016.06.09.1437 and are last updated at: 2016/06/09 (yyyy/mm/dd) at 14:37: [[Image:Download-button.png|link=http://ftp.radimation.com/RadiMation/OPC_Drivers.exe]] | ||
When the | When the OPC Drivers installation is downloaded, it can then be used to update the drivers on a machine which has {{RadiMation}} installed. | ||
When the OPC_Drivers.exe is started, a small check for installed {{RadiMation}} versions is done. The end-user is then presented with a list, where he can select the {{RadiMation}} version for which the device drivers should be updated. | |||
Only one {{RadiMation}} version can be updated at a time. If multiple versions of {{RadiMation}} installations should be updated, the OPC_Drivers.exe program should be started multiple times. | |||
= Version = | |||
The version of OPC_Drivers.exe is a time stamp which describes the date and time on which the device drivers are compiled. This date and time stamp can be used to determine different revisions of the device drivers. | |||
The time stamp is encoded like: | |||
YYYY.MM.DD.HHmm | |||
which is <Year> <Month> <Day>, <Hour>:<Minute> | |||
== Example == | |||
[[Image:OPCDriversExeStartPage.png]] | |||
The version of this example is: 2016, June, 9th on 14:37 PM. | |||
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Revision as of 13:03, 9 June 2016
__NOCACHE__ The RadiMation® device drivers are sometimes using the OPC protocol to retrieve information from other measurement systems. To be able to communicate with these other systems, some additional software is needed. This additional software is provided by the 'OPC_Drivers.exe', which can be downloaded from this webpage. The OPC_Drivers.exe is an installation program that installs these additional OPC libraries. This program will only install the additional OPC libraries, the RadiMation® device drivers itself are available from the this page.
Download
- These drivers have version number: 2016.06.09.1437 and are last updated at: 2016/06/09 (yyyy/mm/dd) at 14:37:
When the OPC Drivers installation is downloaded, it can then be used to update the drivers on a machine which has RadiMation® installed. When the OPC_Drivers.exe is started, a small check for installed RadiMation® versions is done. The end-user is then presented with a list, where he can select the RadiMation® version for which the device drivers should be updated.
Only one RadiMation® version can be updated at a time. If multiple versions of RadiMation® installations should be updated, the OPC_Drivers.exe program should be started multiple times.
Version
The version of OPC_Drivers.exe is a time stamp which describes the date and time on which the device drivers are compiled. This date and time stamp can be used to determine different revisions of the device drivers.
The time stamp is encoded like:
YYYY.MM.DD.HHmm
which is <Year> <Month> <Day>, <Hour>:<Minute>
Example
The version of this example is: 2016, June, 9th on 14:37 PM.