Brian,I am currently playing around with EMC on an old 300Mhz computer to
figure out how to use it. It is (was) being used to control a homemade mini
mill that has steppers on it. The lathe retrofit is for a machine shop that I
work for. So I would like to find the most reliable computer for the
buck.Thanks,Will Baden> Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 12:46:14 -0500> From:
[email protected]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re:
[Emc-users] Dell Dimension 2400> > If you already have the box, then just load
up a copy of EMC2 and get it> running. Don't fret too much about the "perfect"
machine to run it on at> this point. This will give you the opporutunity to get
the "feel" of the> software first hand. The beaty of EMC2 is that you can
easily swap out the> computer anytime. No going to the software producer and
saying.... I need> to migrate the license.....> > If its still early in your
build, then you can at least get some> experience playing with EMC using the
simulator.>
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