Wonderware+intouch+105 〈PREMIUM〉
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If you have spent any time on the plant floor over the last two decades, you know the name Wonderware InTouch. While AVEVA has continued to evolve the platform into the System Platform and AVEVA Edge, there is a significant number of facilities still running (and thriving on) InTouch 10.5. wonderware+intouch+105
Released as a bridge between the classic "WindowMaker" era and the modern ArchestrA architecture, InTouch 10.5 holds a special place in industrial HMI history. But is it time to upgrade, or should you keep running this reliable workhorse? Published by: [Your Name/Company Name] Date: [Current Date]
Let’s break down what makes Wonderware InTouch 10.5 tick, its common pitfalls, and how to support it in 2024 and beyond. But is it time to upgrade, or should
If you walk into a legacy automotive plant or a food processing facility, you might see a dusty industrial PC running Windows 7 with the InTouch 105 splash screen. Why hasn't it been upgraded?
If you just need operators to see the screens (Runtime), you might be able to upgrade to InTouch 2014 R2 or 2017 and open the 10.5 app. The conversion tool usually handles 10.5 .APP files well. Scripts may need tweaking, but graphics usually convert.