On 9/30/2010 7:57 AM, BRIAN GLACKIN wrote:
> Could someone from Illinois Tool Works find the quality of EMC challenging
> or are they ignorant of its existence?
>
> Since they provide pick and place systems for Fedex among others, perhaps
> Wizard191's AfD is a conflict of interest?
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I suspect that there are many commercial motion/CNC companies that 
really wish that they could make EMC2 disappear entirely.

I put EMC2 on three commercial machines so far this year, a waterjet, a 
cartoner packaging machine, and a cut to length machine and the software 
works great and the customers love it.

I have to visit a customer this afternoon to find out why a Galil system 
I put in about 5 years ago stopped working.   If they blew the I/O 
module on the Galil, it would be cheaper hardware wise for me to replace 
the entire unit with an EMC2 based PC rather than replace just the Galil 
I/O board.

So yes, I am sure that some people would like to see EMC2 vanish.

Dave

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