Hello Ben

I always carefully read system requirements on the games boxes before 
buying.  It's useful information.

The rest of your comments would be really useful if included in the 
documentation/wiki. I have not run any of the software you have 
described (except ssh) so I didn't know the system requirements.

Regrettably, it will take at least a year for me to retro-fit CNC to my 
lathe. My job takes up too much time.

Regards

Darren

ben lipkowitz wrote:
> Dear Darren,
>
> "minimum requirements" is the sort of thing you'd put on a video game box. 
> EMC comes with various GUI's that each have different requirements. Axis 
> wants a system with OpenGL hardware acceleration but it can use software 
> rendering too; mini is a bit more frugal; and keystick requires only a 
> text console. Last time I checked, you could run keystick with 64MB of ram 
> just fine. Any system with ssh can also forward the GUI to another 
> computer, and if you don't even have/want ssh you can install emc-sim on 
> the remote computer and modify the emc.nml file for remote display.
>
>    -fenn
>
> On Fri, 31 Oct 2008, Darren Conway wrote:
>
>   

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