On Jun 26 2013 12:08 PM, dave wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-06-26 at 13:29 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Wednesday 26 June 2013 13:17:48 EBo did opine:
>>
>> > On Jun 25 2013 7:50 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>> > > Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > >> Perhaps a silly Q, but where in this history timeline does Ray 
>> Henry
>> > >> fit
>> > >> in?  FWIW, Ray cooks a mean pork chop on the shore side grill 
>> at his
>> > >> place.
>> > >
>> > > I think Ray's contributions are later than this, this package of
>> > > stuff ends
>> > > in June 2000.  Ray created the mini interface from tkemc, which 
>> looks
>> > > like
>> > > it existed in 1999.  but, the latest file there does not show 
>> Mini.
>> > > He
>> > > did it
>> > > for Sherline, so it was when Sherline was making complete CNC
>> > > systems.
>> >
>> > out of curiosity, why has Ray's name come up?  Is he one of the 
>> people
>> > who will not consider relicensing so we can get it straight?  I 
>> thought
>> > the only real problem child was Paul.
>> >
>> >    EBo --
>> >
>> Probably so, its pretty well known that Paul is at best, unhappy.  
>> In my
>> conversations with Ray, we didn't discuss licensing per sei, but he 
>> was
>> very interested in my take on the direction emc/LCNC was going, and 
>> I hope
>> some of my enthusiasm was absorbed, because I am.
>>
>> If he has code in it that has not been retired by the hal stuff, he 
>> will
>> have to answer as to its relicensing of course.  I have his email 
>> addy and
>> LL number, but I don't think he spends a lot of time online these 
>> days else
>> I expect he would have chimed in by now.  Email sometimes takes 3 or 
>> 4 days
>> to turn around.
>>
>> It might be an educational undertaking to locate that code so we can 
>> ask.
>>
>> Cheers, Gene
>
>
> Maybe this answers the question.
>
>
>  Description:  mini.tcl
> #               A Tcl/Tk script that interfaces with EMC2.  It
> #               sets estop to off and machine on when started.
> #               Provides a mostly flat single window display.
> #
> #  Authors: Ray Henry and Paul Corner
> #  License: GPL Version 2
> #
> #  Copyright (c) 2003 All rights reserved.

right!  I thought you were referring to miniemc2 -- the web interface 
to EMC developed by Starik if I recall correctly.  Thanks for the 
clearification.

   EBo --

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