The company actively marketed the AccessPoint
SCADA UNIX technology during the 1995 into 2011 through licensing applied
SCADA products managed by OEM partners.
download from http://familycousin.com/acsdemo/AcsDemo.iso
this will make a bootable centos6 live dvd with demo.
The live cd .iso is available DEMO samples
We now have rebuildable and maintainable
source for both the package, the demo, and the live cd distribution of same.
The live cd is pretty simple to use, just boot up any PC that can
support it - should work on anything reasonably modern (ie last 6/7
years). It will autologin to 'acsadm' and have 3 desktop icons specific
to the demo:
acsdemo start, acsdemo stop, and acsconsole
double click on acsdemo start and wait for the busy cursor to complete
(the cursor should change from a pointer to a circle with dots going
round and round - then back to pointer).
double click on acsconsole and again wait for the busy cursor to complete.
Shortly thereafter the AccessPoint Console will appear on the display
with the 'System/OVERVIEW' screen as the default screen. If it doesn't
appear within
30 seconds, double click the acscon icon again.
It has two buttons in the canvas area, 'Tutorial Screens' and 'Demo
Screens'.
In the system menu area at the top of the screen (which is fully
configurable, both in its existence, as a well as content (on a per user
basis)) are buttons for Exit, New Display, Details, Configurator, Draw,
and Object Edit, which are pretty much like our old top-of-screen menu
selections. Object Edit brings up gsedit which allows for viewing and
editing the GS structures - this is a whole topic unto itself and is not
currently demonstrated well in the existing tutorial or demo - however
this feature is the window into the object/function/template oriented
system.
Also not shown in the current demo is Alarm handling, notification,
history, trends, Web services, Reports.
OEM partners served and license most of our installations. Our arrangement included AccessPoint with modifications to meet application for installations and binary system products.
We request business and served market information about any new OEM partners. Your company is important for success because we do not fund and support single system applications.
This business strategy and funding is important part of our source license decision. We are not shareware and do not just give source to requests. It must be a packaged deal with funding.
OEM partners served and licensed
most of our installations. Our arrangement included AccessPoint source so
could apply with modifications to meet their own application for
installations in their binary system products.
We and customers have used contract programming
as required for any new OEM orders.
We request business and served market
information about any new OEM partners. Your company is important for
success because we do not fund and support single system applications.
This business strategy and funding is important
part of our source license decision. We are not shareware and do not just
give source to requests. It must be a packaged deal with funding.
SCADA is to complex with a market that requires
much customer application, drivers and Linux support by the OEM.
So we need to ask more about the market and
country in which you serve with SCADA.