On Saturday 22 November 2008 21:57:32 Roland Jollivet wrote:
> Hi
> 
> OK, sorry I posted that. I saw pretty pictures and did'nt read the specs.
> And I most often cringe when I see reply to my posts!!!
> 
> But, (here we go a gain;-) , I think there's a main philosophy difference
> with the guys who want an embedded controller. On the one hand, it's like
> the EMC crowd is primarily a Linux group, and the CNC part is integrated
> into their PC. As such, ever faster hardware is advocated (I concede, not
> needed) for EMC. The other group are building a CNC machine and need a
> controller, and may not be Linux users.
> As for two machines, well, most people already have one. They're using it
> right now,  to post.
> 
>  The CNC part is a seperate part; what they're building. I for one, battle
> with the advocation(latency)  "While the test is running, you should "abuse"
> the computer. Move windows around on the screen. Surf the web. Copy some
> large files..."
> I think to myself, but hey, this is my machine controller, I'd want to
> remove all that stuff for better speed. If I want to surf the net, I'll go
> sit in the office(or home)
> 
> A converse scenario is to imagine a machine operator standing at the console
> in front of his Haas, and he's busy googling global warming.

I don't see the problem. Often I'd _like_ to google for stuff while programming
on a CNC machine. With EMC I _can_ do that. I see this as a great advantage.

-- 
Greetings Michael.

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