ASComm IoT GE SRTP Ethernet Driver is a communications library that enables your .NET 10/9/8 applications to read and write registers on PACSystems RX3i, RX7i, Rxi, Series 90-30, and VersaMax controllers without PLC program modifications, OPC or third party libraries.
PACSystems symbolic register naming supported.
Use Visual Basic, C#, C++, and ASP.NET to create HMI, SCADA, data logging, and Industrial IoT applications targeting Windows, Linux and Android.
Powerful pre-built example applications with VB and C# source code included in development package.
Runtime-free for qualified applications
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At its core, "Tarzan X Jungle Heat" is a film about the power of love and the human connection to nature. The jungle, with its untamed beauty and unforgiving challenges, serves as a backdrop for the characters' journeys of self-discovery and growth. Tarzan, the protagonist, is forced to confront his own identity and the choices he has made, while his love interest must navigate her place in a world that is both familiar and foreign.
Clara, an ethnobotanist whose curiosity often outweighed her caution, had wandered too far from her research trek. The heat was a physical weight, pressing against her skin, slick with humidity. When she tripped over a slick mossy root, she didn't hit the forest floor. Instead, she felt a pair of arms—solid as teak and warm as the earth—catch her.