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MYNAH‘s MiMiC v3.1.0 Simulation Software Updated

-- Product News, 5 January 2009

MYNAH Technologies released MiMiC v3.1.0 Simulation Software for operator training and automation system testing. MiMiC v3.1.0 includes major enhancements include the release of MiMiC Server, enhanced Operator Training Manager and Component Studio instructor station, an enhanced OPC Server, and a new HIMA Simulated IO driver. MiMiC v3.1.0 also contains major enhancements to the Simulation Studio and Component Studio applications.
The MiMiC Server release provides multi-user support to a single MiMiC application based upon Microsoft’s Server 2003 Remote Terminal Services. This option allows up to ten users access to the same MiMiC application from a standard Microsoft Windows XP or Vista desktop. It allows remote access for simulation development, large-scale automation system testing, or multiple operator training instructor stations. As part of the MiMiC Server, MYNAH’s development team built the MiMiC Access Control Layer. According to MYNAH, this application works with Microsoft Server 2003 to coordinate the access requests of users on the system, protect the integrity of the simulation database, and simplify the management of the multi-user simulation environment.
MiMiC Simulation Software is a dynamic process and I/O simulation solution designed for automation system testing and operator training. MiMiC is scalable from small to large projects,
MiMiC works with many off-line process control systems, including Emerson Process Management DeltaV, Schneider Electric Unity and Quantum platforms, Previse ABB Simulator, and other automation systems that support the OPC or Open Modbus TCP/IP protocols.

           

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