two notes:
1. Okuma software is built that way:
* first You have alarm, that task "xxx1" failed.
* next the task "xxx1" is executed.
* alarm is canceled after confirmation of success.
that way is only proper way to build programs, and we know, what we have with opposite philosophy as microsoft does.
You have a lot of quickly wanishing alarms that way. Don't worry.
2. It's really difficult to find proper replacement for Okuma control. A lot of high tech companies in post-Soviet area does that, but it doesn't solve the problem. It's the task to build up new machine control on the old harware. |