Senor Acosta,
   I must agree with Mr. Edwards.
   La problema es suyo. Empezo un projecto sin tiempo y education.
Ambos son muy costo.

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Richard Acosta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El 09/11/08 18:55, noel escribió:
>> Richard,
>> I'm a happy and satisfied Mesanet customer.
>> I use a 5i20, 7i33 and 7i37.  with the 'stock' and 'proven' EMC2
>> configurations.
>> I have stayed away from the 7i43 until the EMC2 driver and configurations
>> are thoroughly worked out
> Hi Noel, i don't doubt you're right and i think there must be some (or a
> lot of) people using the same hardware that i'm.
>
> To everyone else: I asked for help here on this group and despite the
> good will and help of the people i could'nt make it work, which has led
> me to loose time, money and a very important work.
> I choose EMC because of the freedom part, and 7i43 because emc2 claims
> it work.

   I question your 'freedom' claim here. The word 'libre' is a better
choice. I understand the choice.
   Regarding the 7i43, I have never seen any plug-n-play claims. For
that matter, I have never seen any PNP claims connected to the EMC2
project.

> Then i read manuals and help wich made me think it was all working, and
> then i decided to choose this board.
> If at any place i would have read that the board is not working
> completely i could have choose another option, but i didn't find it.

   Agreed, the EMC2 documentation is less than complete. I have
commercial control documentation that is as complete as it will ever
get. The comercial control documentation is not complete. At least the
developers of EMC, (all volunteers) I might add, will address any and
all concerns very rapidly. The EMC developers, again I might add (they
are all volunteers), will work on whatever problem you present as soon
as they can understand the problem. Try that with any of the
commercial control developers. After you give them your credit card
number you will receive an incident number. They will call you back in
a little while (a day to a week) to find out a little more. Remember
now, they have your credit card number and will charge your credit
card for taking the time to ask you questions and provide answers to
you. This without a guarantee of a solution. Most of the time their
solution is 'let me send a technician to your place' (not free).

>
> Those who was trying to help me asked for my config files, wich i had
> make by reading plus test and error since there is no clear sample, but
> i can't keep losing time on investigating, i had to make this work more
> than a couple months ago, and i lost a very important work because of
> this, plus time, plus money.
> I think it would be so much easier if you provide those files, or at
> least some clear paths to use the appropriate configs.

   It is not possible to provide config files for every machine
possibility. You must educate yourself to provide that. You can
consider the 'losing time on investigating' is the price of your
education and the cost of EMC2.

>
> I'll give it a last try, since it seems Ted Hyde has it working, and he
> has a VIA chipset plus the same card (400k) than i.
> Thanks everyone for your patience, but anyway think that i have lost
> this job because the lack of clear info.
> Again thanks.
>
   Los siento su perdio la oportunidad.
   I hope you will continue with the EMC2 project. I would recommend
trading the cards with Mesa. This would get you up and running much
quicker.
   Choosing a card under development made it certain to take more time.
   The time spent learning EMC2 and the related hardware is a very
worthwhile investment. This is where the real 'freedom' begins. As you
learn what EMC2 can do your mind will expand with possibilities.
   EMC2 can 'rule' the world (or at least 'control' it).
Stuart

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