
Featuring 8 voices of polyphony, the CS-80 has a distinctive sound, with a “fat” and “punchy” bass, and a distinctive “honky” sound in the high end. Maybe you can't get a new cycle to start if you can't switch to Auto mode and enter a part number on the HMI, but once you're in progress, nothing should physically crash if the HMI software crashes.Originally released in 1977, the Yamaha CS-80 remains one of the most sought after and desirable analog synthesizers of all time. I am of the opinion, though, that any production HMI - whether a PC-based AdvancedHMI solution, or FactoryTalk/Panelview software, or a Siemens Simatic panel, or a C-more, or Red Lion, or Maple (all of which I've used) should never be a critical part of the machine operation. I've built several machines with it, and we require the users to do monthly PM, one of which is to power cycle the machine - I've had too many issues with Windows after 50-60 days, and a machine that you power cycle on purpose is a machine you can start up cold after a power outage. If you design a solid timer loop with monitoring - using an RTOS mindset instead of farming everything out to dynamic, asychronous events, it's perfectly stable. The automatic code generation in Visual Studio/Windows Forms is pretty bad AdvancedHMI does an impressive feat if you try to use it as a no-code solution. It's only unstable if you use the drag-and-drop controls and don't understand what you're doing. Please click "report" on spam Related sub-reddits: (*) At mods' discretion, certain self-promotion submissions from people who contribute to this sub in other ways may be allowed and tagged with the "Self-promo" flair No shit posts (memes - pictures with superimposed text - are OK).No spam no self-promotion (*) Employment ads (offer or wanted) go to the weekly thread.If asking a question, ask the actual question, fully yet concisely, right in the title.Be civil: do not insult no all-caps, no excessive "!" and "?", please.Job announcements (oustide the monthly job thread).Single Board computers: r/Raspberry_pi, r/Arduino, r/linux_devices, r/linuxboards.Hardware design that does not include a PLC for electronic circuits: /r/AskElectronics.


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