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mod_openopc is a full featured implementation of the OpenOPC library for Python. It is cross platform compatible (full Python 2.5 and up). We used to recommend running it on a POSIX platform (Unix / Linux), but thanks to modest efforts since 2014, performance in Windows OS environments is excellent.
The Taurus Project has *moved* to:
https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus
This SourceForge page is *outdated* and kept for historical reference only.
Taurus is a python framework for control and data acquisition CLIs and GUIs in scientific/industrial environments.
It supports multiple control systems or data sources: Tango, EPICS, ...
New control system libraries and data sources can be integrated through plugins.
Cross platform (python 2.5) tool for exporting data via SMTP (email) to an Endress-Hauser Fieldgate DM3 Server. This tool may be used with any MySQL database historian, even though it was originally an extension for mod_openopc.
FoxController is a cross-platform application wich
allows to control etherogeneous devices
through a general pupose web service interface.
FoxController uses a plug-in architecture in order to implement the low level communication with the devices
This is an open, cross platform SCADA system. SCADA stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, and is used to create software front-ends to control processes in industry. Created in Java, it has a headless server and uses Swing GUI controls