Dave,

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 1:16 PM, David Winter <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
>                 I would like to ask a question related to the
> commecialisation of EMC.
> I work as a Service Engineer fixing CNC machinery. One of our customers has
> a machine with an Acramatic A2100 control, this control has some serious
> problem with it. So, the question is, if I was to retrofit this machine,
> how would
> the board and all of the contributors feel about my using EMC as a
> control? I have
> some reservations about this as I don't feel it's right to profit from
> people's efforts
> which they have contributed for free.   Comments anyone?
>
 I certainly profit from the use of EMC2. I have heard 0, ziltch, nada
comments in a negative fashion. I have received VERY MUCH help.
 I am looking into retrofits in a commercial manner.
 I cannot speak for anyone else. I will positively encourage/help you.
Stuart

>
> David Winter.
>
> P.S.   Keep up the amazing work with EMC2
>
>
>
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