OK, I've put all the tgz files on my web site under
http://pico-systems.com/oldemc/

Despite the names, they ALL seem to have an emc source
tree in them.  This may not be split out into a pure source
director, but has the entire build directories with source,
object and executables all in the same dirs.  The
dates of the releases are in the file names.  The earliest
is 080398, the latest is 7-Jun-2000.  I ran a 20-Dec-1999
version for a long time.  Back in 1998, they weren't saving
the FP registers in the RT code, and it crashed Linux
from time to time.

Jon

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