mod_openopc --------------------------------------------------------------------- # ... integrating the Python OpenOPC project to run HMI # over Linux, BSD, Unix in an unfettered manner. --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT THE FOLLOWING 10 LINES MAY NOT BE REMOVED, but may be appended with additional contributor info. mod_openopc Copyright (C) 2008 V. Spinelli for Sorrento Lactalis American Group This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; As this program is based on [and has dependancies] the content of GPL and LGPL works, GPL is preserved. This is open software, released under GNU GPL v3, and you are welcome to redistribute it, with this tag in tact. ... http://www.sorrentolactalis.com ... http://www.spinellicreations.com A copy of the GPL should be included with this work. If you did not receive a copy, see... http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTACT Author V. Spinelli Email: Vince@SpinelliCreations.com Site: http://spinellicreations.com Handle: PoweredByDodgeV8 Copyright Holder Sorrento Lactalis American Group Email: http://www.sorrentocheese.com/about/contact.html Site: http://www.sorrentolactalis.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- THANKS... --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Special thanks for this project are offered to the following: - Joe Richardson at Sorrento Buffalo - http://www.sorrentocheese.com ... for making me learn a thing or two about OPC based HMI's - Barry B. and everyone at the OpenOPC for Python Project - http://openopc.sourceforge.net ... for making it possible to 'speak' OPC in a cross platform language. - Doug Hellman of Racemi, Inc and Python Magazine - http://www.doughellman.com ... for talking about programming in h-u-m-a-n words, and bringing tangible application examples to life in a way that allows others to 'understand' more than 'copy'. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------