Definitions

  • 1023 Communications Ports

    • Select Comtrol device drivers provide 1023 simultaneous serial ports.  eXtremeDNC is able to optimize these ports from a single communications server.

     

  • Unlimited number of CNC Controls

    • eXtremeDNC Clients are capable of logging onto and commanding an unlimited number of eXtremeDNC Servers.  This configuration allows for an unlimited number of CNC controls.   

     

  • 32-Bit

    • Native Windows NT

  • Multi-threaded

    • Single executable file is loaded however multiple events are taking place.

  • Multi-tasking

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  • OAS Open-Architecture System

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  • "C" Language

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  • Drip-Feed

    • A direct feed from the serial line.  This is similar to a tape read where the NC/file is not loaded from memory. 

     

  • Bi-Directional Communication

    • eXtremeDNC optimizes each communicating serial line, enabling the software to send and receive data at the same time on a single line.  

     

  • EES Easy Explorer System

    • Heads up view of the Entire Local, Mapped or Net-Work Drive

    • Copy, Move, Delete NC/Files directly from within eXtremeDNC

    • Drag & Drop features make usage an ease

 

  • SSA™ Server Smart Architecture

    • eXtremeDNC maintains NC/file transmission, even during server failures or loss of file server network connections.  The NC/file is first copied to a local scratch directory, it is transmitted from this location, it is then deleted. 

     

  • CNC Status & Notification

    • eXtremeDNC can send out an automatic email when an NC/file is received from a CNC.  This package is included in the eXtremeDNC server. 

    • Additional or more intricate messaging and notifications like cycle time, cycle runs, part times, etc... require the use of . 

     

  • Auto-Rename

     

  •  Auto-Tag  NC/Files to facilitate standardization

    • Integrate and control system from 3rd party software applications:

      • Schedule processes

      • Configure Data Base

      • Provide On-Demand and Interactive Commands