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Stardraw Control has been developed to create customized user interfaces that can control any product from any manufacturer over any protocol including TCP/IP, Infra-Red, RS232, DMX, UDP, EtherSound and CobraNet The interfaces you create are compiled to a single .exe file that can be deployed and run on any windows device, from touchscreen to TabletPC to PC, while support for multiple interface devices (that offer, for example, TCP/IP to IR, RS232 to IR, TCP/IP to RS232 etc) allows users to select from a wide range of components to create an integrated control system. This means that control systems can be more flexible and cost-effective than ever before.
Stardraw Control's property-based programming interface means that users can define any control UI, catch any event, and specify any action without having to write any code or understand any programming language. For instances where more complex programming is required, e.g. to write a driver using TCP/IP or RS232, or to create a script, Stardraw Control contains a C# scripting interface that includes Intellisense and that can reflect upon existing scripts written in any language.
Fully functional demo control programs can be compiled at no cost and deployed for demonstration, testing and approval. Stardraw Control's comprehensive debug utility lets you view all events and track errors as your program is running, taking the guesswork out of debugging a system.
Its unique commercial model means that systems employing Stardraw Control technology are the most cost-effective option for customized, comprehensive system control. A flat licensing fee of $500 per project allows systems integrators to compile licensed, unrestricted control programs and permits re-compilations with changes for a full year. Coupled with freedom of choice of hardware to be used and elimination of the need for specialist or third-party programming, Stardraw Control gives you the opportunity to save literally $000s on even small-scale control systems.
18th November 2005
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