Yes, some of the early(1993-1994) EMC papers from NIST also use the
"open-architecture" term. A couple are referenced in the wikipedia
article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_Motion_Controller

> A quick google turns up the MDSI page at http://www.mdsi2.com/ which
> states "In 1993 MDSI revolutionized manufacturing with OpenCNC® - the
> world’s first open–architecture, CNC software not requiring any
> proprietary hardware". Sounds to me like they mean "Open" in a very
> specific and limited sense. It runs on generic hardware.

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