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    So far as I know, nothing has changed with the TMS-200 for many months now. I was going to suggest visiting the Koolance support forums and reading up on it, but I see that they're down for some reason.

    I have a TMS-200 + EB200 here on my system. It works okay. It's actually a fairly good piece of hardware. It appears to me that it's just the software that lacks. I have it driving two D5 pumps, seven fans (some w/splitters), an FM17 flow meter, a water temperature probe and two air temperature probes.

    Some motherboards have USB problems such that they don't consistently communicate with the board. Using a separate pci usb card can solve that problem.

    I get the impression that Koolance have abandoned the TMS-200. They don't appear interested in doing anything further with it. Anyone wanting to do anything to support it themselves will either have to dig up an ancient VB6 compiler or start more or less from scratch.
    Last edited by astrodanco; 06-10-2010 at 06:48 AM.
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