Thats what crowdfunding is made for. Think about solutions, not problems.

On June 7, 2015 1:06:00 AM CEST, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>On Saturday 06 June 2015 16:52:08 Dave Cole wrote:
>> I've been around for a while and worked with current loop serial
>> interfaces, rs232, rs422/485, Ethernet (back when thicknet was
>> standard)  etc.
>>
>> Why in world would you not use Ethernet??    It leaves you with so
>> many options that are not available with RS485.
>>
>> I would join the Ethercat group, pay them some $$, get some source
>> code and use what has already been developed and use every tool that
>> they have already developed.
>>
>> No need to reinvent the wheel.
>>
>> Dave
>
>All well and good Dave, but how do we, in a cashless group, manage to 
>find the sheckles to pay for a seat at that table?  And how much is
>that 
>seat, one time or annual dues?
>
>Heck of a good bunch questions, that.
>
>FWIW, I once enquired about a seat at the USB table.  But $25k a year
>was 
>not in my budget.
>
>Cheers, Gene Heskett
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