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Re: Idratek



Yes, thanks ... I found that under (I think) the software category ...
but I found it too often confusing (probably the way things were said
more thananything else ) and it stopped rather too short on the detail
... if I'm about to set-out with Idratek, I need to know more about how
it works, how it's wired, how it's programmed, how easy it is to adjust
things as time goes on, how robust it is, how failure strategies have &
should be handled ... etc ...

Chris



David Gumbrell wrote:

> On 2/2/06, Chris Hunter <cjhunter@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > 'the new web-site is neater in some ways, but a bit of a pain
really,
> > small screen & lots of clicking to get information, a bit at
a time, and
> > no proper overview which tells what it's about / the philosophy /
how it
> > works ... oh for a pdf to download, which gives all the info' in
one
> go !
> >
> > or have I missed something ?
> >
> > Chris
>
>
> How about http://www.idratek.com/public/datasheets/IDRASYS.pdf,
it's not
> everything, but it does have an overview.
>
> -- Gumby






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