Difference between revisions of "OPC Classic Demo Servers"

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The demo application and the examples are designed to connect to the Simulation OPC Server in its default configuration (i.e. as shipped). In fact, some very simple examples connect to just one OPC item, named "'''Demo.Ramp'''". There are various other OPC items in this server that you can use in your own experiments too.
 
The demo application and the examples are designed to connect to the Simulation OPC Server in its default configuration (i.e. as shipped). In fact, some very simple examples connect to just one OPC item, named "'''Demo.Ramp'''". There are various other OPC items in this server that you can use in your own experiments too.
  
Note 1: When OPC proxies/stubs are not installed on the system, the installation program installs them together with the simulation server.
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Note 1: When OPC proxies/stubs are not installed on the system, the installation program installs them together with the simulation server. If, however, you are using a zipped package of OPC Kit Server, you have to make sure that OPC proxies/stubs are installed.
  
Note 2: On 64-bit platforms, the installation program still registers the 32-bit (x86) binary of Simulation OPC Server. This configuration gives better OPC compatibility.  
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Note 2: On 64-bit platforms, the installation packages still contain (and the installation program registers) the 32-bit (x86) binary of Simulation OPC Server. This configuration gives better OPC compatibility.  
 
<!-- The 64-bit binary of Simulation OPC Server is also installed to the disk, and can be registered manually if needed. -->
 
<!-- The 64-bit binary of Simulation OPC Server is also installed to the disk, and can be registered manually if needed. -->
  
 
{{Not on Linux}}
 
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Revision as of 10:24, 29 November 2020

OPC Kit Server

The demo application installed with QuickOPC, and most examples use an OPC Simulation Server that is installed together with QuickOPC. The server’s ProgID is “OPCLabs.KitServer.2”.

The demo application and the examples are designed to connect to the Simulation OPC Server in its default configuration (i.e. as shipped). In fact, some very simple examples connect to just one OPC item, named "Demo.Ramp". There are various other OPC items in this server that you can use in your own experiments too.

Note 1: When OPC proxies/stubs are not installed on the system, the installation program installs them together with the simulation server. If, however, you are using a zipped package of OPC Kit Server, you have to make sure that OPC proxies/stubs are installed.

Note 2: On 64-bit platforms, the installation packages still contain (and the installation program registers) the 32-bit (x86) binary of Simulation OPC Server. This configuration gives better OPC compatibility.

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Note: This functionality is not available on (or the text does not apply to) Linux.