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    mod_openopc

    just plain WORKS

    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.
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    Taurus

    Taurus

    A python based User Interface library.

    The Taurus Project has *moved* to: https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus This SourceForge page is *outdated* and kept for historical reference only.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.
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    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.
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