Wonderware+intouch+105 [repack]
The hum of the server room was the only thing keeping Elias company at 2 AM. He sat hunched over a workstation, the soft blue glow of Wonderware InTouch 10.5
4. Garbage Collection
InTouch 105 suffers from memory leaks. Set up a scheduled task (via a script) to restart WindowViewer nightly at 2:00 AM during downtime. Use a master/slave redundancy model to swap between two PCs. wonderware+intouch+105
- Advanced Visualization: InTouch 10.5 offers a range of advanced visualization tools, including dynamic graphics, trends, and charts, to help operators quickly understand complex process data.
- Real-time Data Access: The software provides real-time access to process data, enabling operators to respond quickly to changing conditions and make informed decisions.
- Alarm and Event Management: InTouch 10.5 features a robust alarm and event management system, which allows operators to quickly identify and respond to critical events.
- Scripting and Automation: The software includes a built-in scripting engine, enabling users to automate tasks and create custom applications.
- Security and Role-Based Access: InTouch 10.5 provides robust security features, including role-based access control, to ensure that only authorized personnel have access to sensitive data and functionality.
- Integration with Other Systems: The software supports integration with other industrial systems, including historians, MES, and ERP systems.
Conclusion
Improved Memory Management (WWHeap): The default maximum memory for the internal shared memory manager (WWHeap) was increased from 256 MB to 1.5 GB for 32-bit systems, and up to 4 GB for 64-bit environments. The hum of the server room was the
Check out the full AVEVA Support Documentation for detailed release notes. Advanced Visualization : InTouch 10
Before Wonderware, factory floors were often controlled by manual dials or cryptic text-based systems. In 1987, Wonderware changed everything by introducing InTouch, the first HMI designed specifically for Microsoft Windows. It brought a graphical "point-and-click" simplicity to complex machinery like pumps, valves, and assembly lines. The Era of InTouch 10.5 (2012)


