On 5/4/2012 11:11 AM, EBo wrote:
> Yes, those projects are uber cool, and I am familiar with some, but not
> all, of the tools you mention.  My real point was "it would be REALLY
> cool if EMC/LinuxCNC has these analytical tools in its arsenal."  I
> would LOVE to be wrong, but I do not remember hearing anything about
> these in the forums, documentation, etc.

I'd guess this is due to lack of awareness that such tools could be 
incorporated. The EMC/LinuxCNC users are such a diverse bunch. At one 
end of the spectrum we have researchers using the available codebase to 
implement and test all manner of ideas (including some being discussed 
in this mail list). At the other we have punters like me with pedestrian 
table-top mills who just are just proud to be able to get it to make 
make chips fly on home projects. In between fall all manner of 
hobby/commercial/industrial users with all manner of machinery.

I think demand would be greater if some principal benefits could be 
enunciated for the users group, out of which goals for new work items 
might be shaped (and dare I say it, prioritized).

> BTW, thanks for the pointers

You're welcome. Finding references about all I can contribute. Y'all are 
working faster than I can think:-)

Regards,
Kent


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