Hi Khalid,
Maybe you could share this thought with the folks at NI who decide how to spend their development/support dollars.
The Ge Fanuc 90-30 and 90-70 PLC's were well in place throughout the world BEFORE Lookout at Georgetown Systems was ever on more than one floppy drive.
I'm a big believer in open systems, but unfortunately, that is more of a dream than a reality.
Consider that GE is not your run-of-the-mill startup company, that this product had a huge footing before anything like Lookout existed, and that they make huge amounts of cash pushing and selling someone else's software package "Cimplicity" by a major automation software competitor.
I'm not saying that Lookout should write proprietary drivers for all the PLC's that come
along in the future. It just seems that since they already paid GE Fanuc for the rights to interface their product, that they would just get it done right.
Lastly, It really did take Steph a matter of an less than an hour to modify and email a major CBX mod to me back in 1997. I didn't expect any guarantees. I was just so happy to get the new features.
I'm frustrated to know that the reason Lookout has not taken off is mostly for the lack of people such as Steph along with a corporate commitment to make it happen.
It is very sad to know that the LabVIEW name has to have all the attention and funding, even when Lookout will always have a separate and still unmatched role in the automation software scene. National Instruments can't ever expect Lookout to take-off with this attitude, and I'm convinced that NI does not want Lookout to succeed in some weird way.
Lastly, NI promised to release the GE Fanuc source code to me years ago but it never happened. Something is not r
ight in Austin.
Cheers,
Ed