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Diamond Debuts DALI Software For Internet-Based Remote Access of Machines

Business Wire, Sept 26, 2000

For example, a Web page might contain two applets: One applet, acting as a heater control switch, can be programmed to turn on automatically when the second applet, serving as a temperature reading, falls below a user-defined value. Using this technique, a Web page can automatically control the remote system without user intervention.

Price & Availability

Diamond Systems' DALI Developer Toolkit is being demonstrated at the Embedded Systems Conference. It is being offered to key partners now for closed beta and will be available in full release in Q1 2001. The Developer Toolkit is available directly from the company or through its network of US and international sales offices.

Pricing is set at $2,500 for binary distribution and $10,000 for full source code. Run-time licenses are priced based on volume.

About Diamond Systems

Diamond Systems, founded in 1989, was one of the first computer peripheral manufacturers to adopt the PC/104 standard for embedded control systems. Today the company is a leading supplier worldwide of analog and digital data acquisition and control modules to customers designing PC/104-based control systems along with embedded software to control them.

The company's mission is to provide powerful, low-cost, feature-rich products for enabling computer-based control of machines and equipment.

Notices:

(a) Diamond Systems and DALI are trademarks of Diamond Systems Corp. All other products or companies named herein are trademarks of their respective holders. This product includes software developed by the Apache Group for use in the Apache HTTP server project (http://www.apache.org).

This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes software developed by Ralf S. Engelschall (rse@engelschall.com) for use in the mod_ssl project (http://www.modssl.org/).

This product includes software written by the PHP Development Team.

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