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RE: Rules for Instance WAS PIC testing WAS OSD ALERT


  • Subject: RE: Rules for Instance WAS PIC testing WAS OSD ALERT
  • From: steve.cooper@xxxx
  • Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 14:46:00 +0000


>> In other words, anything that there might be more than one
>> of, and might all come on at once, should be able to store
>> its own instance?

> Yep, either store it, or have a unique value burnt or manually set
(dip
> switch, jumpers) into each unit.

Or perhaps you could put a couple of dials on the front. One with A->P
and
the other with 1->16.

I'm not sure it would catch on though. ;-)

S.



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