That would be cool to control non real time stuff over the ethernet or 
something.

John

On 26 Nov 2008 at 23:36, Stuart Stevenson wrote:

> Gentlemen,
>    I think the idea of controlling everyday things with EMC2 is
> the
> right thing to do. The more things controlled the better the
> understanding. EMC2 is so versatile it can control and 'enhance'
> almost any project. The more people using it the less geeky (if
> that
> is a word) it is. I think that is a good thing. The more people
> using
> it the more development, development ideas and applications we
> will
> have.
>    Just my opinion.
> thanks
> Stuart
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