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     Hi Folks,
     
     I have a client that wants to connect an Industrial Strength Weighing 
     Scales to their AS/400. They currently are feeding data from their 
     Shop floor devices into a PC (Using software called DCS 2, I think ?)
     
     Now I don't claim to know anything about this, however I have been 
     told that there is an IBM wieghing scales (a model 4595 I belive ??)
     
     In short ;
     1) Has anyone used any type of weighing scales directly or indirectly 
     connected to the AS/400 ?
     2) What problems could we encounter ?
     3) What Scales are currently in use out there and where can I get 
     advice on them ?
     
     Any help is appriciated as always either diect to 
     
     <Frank.Meaney@Nellcorpb.com>
     
     Or via the mailing list.
     
     
     Thanks in advance,
     
     
     Frank Meaney
     (Unisoft Systems Ltd)


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