The update 0.8.19 (29.12.2017) to the production release of long term support (LTS) targets to upgrade present installations of the production version for fix known for now problems and expand its to some improvements with operative services updates providing here for signed to the technical support service users. The update you can use for deploy new installations but for that better use The Work version (0.9) which provides more new features, modules, the component libraries and so on!
Generically the update have fixed about 30 bugs and have appended some improvements ...[more]
This project's knowledge base (Wiki) switched to a new one based on MediaWiki!
Same OpenSCADA program currently also fully switched to the new Wiki as a source of the online documentation and its offline documentation generating if necessary from the online one by the new procedure "docOffLine" written directly into OpenSCADA.
There also added synchronization of accounts of the OpenSCADA developers and participants from the main site, then see for self from the list.
Migration from the old Wiki are continuing now and if you want and competent into OpenSCADA scope then you may join and improve the new Wiki, for that see to the page "Works".
OpenWrt is a highly extensible GNU/Linux distribution for embedded devices (typically wireless routers). Unlike many other distributions for these routers, OpenWrt is built from the ground up to be a full-featured, easily modifiable operating system for your router. In practice, this means that you can have all the features you need with none of the bloat, powered by a Linux kernel that's more recent than most other distributions.
In way of adaption to TELEOFIS RTU968 OpenSCADA was adapted also to build for the distribution OpenWrt and the renewal adaption for "C" library "uCLibC".
On the conference the project author, leader and main developer Roman Savochenko read the report about perspectives of 0.9LTS version of the project OpenSCADA in the going now progress of the conditional tasks.
Great thanks OSDN for the conference organisation!
The conference site is: osdn.org.ua
The current stable version of long term support of the project OpenSCADA is 0.8 which released in year 2012 and updates of it have released all this time. The main developing process continued into the work on version 0.9 which to the year (2017) end must achieve the planed stage and as the result a new stable version of long term support 0.9 LTS must be released. The report previously presents the project of open SCADA system version 0.9 in view of its features into the common and related industries, and there provides progress in tasks represent the condition of its releasing.[more]
The Frequently Asked Questions list of OpenSCADA was united, structured, significant updated and appended in way of releasing 0.9 LTS and its documentation updating on the new Wiki.
This list was mostly appended by questions form the forum and personal questions to Roman Savochenko under OpenSCADA service.
22.07.2017: Packs to APK packages by CrystaxNDKr10 (>= ABI 19, Android 4.4) and NDKr13 (>= ABI 21, Android 5), starts and works through JNI through the WWW and Qt5, tested on DB.Model.AGLKS.
Due the adaption process touches the build system of OpenSCADA, for some users and developers it can be interesting in way of full-formatted adaptions to other OS, this is QNX or MS Windows about which on the forum they meant and some try.
If the function of working OpenSCADA on the Android OS is significant for you, you can help by sponsoring the task and then you will get usable and supported result some faster. Your help for the task will also motivate and consolidate other users and developers for adaption OpenSCADA on other OS and hardware environments!
The update 0.8.18 (02.07.2017) to the production release of long term support (LTS) targets to upgrade present installations of the production version for fix known for now problems and expand its to some improvements with operative services updates providing here for signed to the technical support service users. The update you can use for deploy new installations but for that better use The Work version (0.9) which provides more new features, modules, the component libraries and so on!
Generically the update have fixed about 30 bugs and have appended some improvements...[more]
The conference was a successful one. On the conference there read the report about perspectives a new LTS version 0.9.
Great thanks the FossLviv team!
Also big thanks Chopovskij Sergej for a related report to OpenSCADA!
The conference site is: conference.linux.lviv.ua
The current stable version of long term support of the project OpenSCADA is 0.8 which released in year 2012 and updates of it have released all this time. The main developing process continued into the work on version 0.9 which to the year (2017) end must achieve the planed stage and as the result a new stable version of long term support 0.9 LTS must be released. The report previously presents the project of open SCADA system version 0.9 in view of its features into the common and related industries, and into representative examples of its applying.[more]
The update 0.8.17 (12.02.2017) to the production release of long term support (LTS) targets to upgrade present installations of the production version for fix known for now problems and expand its to some improvements with operative services updates providing here for signed to the technical support service users. The update you can use for deploy new installations but for that better use The Work version (0.9) which provides more new features, modules, the component libraries and so on!
Generically the update have fixed about 60 bugs and have appended some improvements...[more]
Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 boards were purchased as a platform for free access to low-level buses from Linux and OpenSCADA environments.
For allow to work with Raspberry Pi GPIO the OpenSCADA was expanded by new DAQ module BCM2835. For work with the bus I2C the OpenSCADA module Transport.Serial was expanded to I2C support. To provide a configurable fast access by the the static external functions call the DAQ.JavaLikeCalc module was expanded to the functions dynamic linking.
For working with the 1Wire bus there were developed RS232 adapters DS9097, DS9097U and created proper templates into OpenSCADA. Also the templates have included support of the different 1Wire chips: DS1820, DS1820/DS18S20/DS1920, DS1822, DS2413, DS2408, DS2450, DS2438.
I2C bus was tested on the Raspberry Pi boards for chips: PCF8591, PCF8574, DS3231, AT24CXX.
GPIO was tested for devices: DHT, 1602A.