Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Philipp Überbacher wrote:
Excerpts from Gene Heskett's message of 2010-06-17 01:32:00 +0200:
On Wednesday 16 June 2010, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
Excerpts from Gene Heskett's message of 2010-06-17 00:45:14 +0200:
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I fear something named simply 'emc' isn't easy to find around the net.
Try <http://www.linuxcnc.org/hardy/ubuntu-8.04-desktop-emc2-aj07-i386.iso>

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75. I think it should not be doing that...

    --Top 100 things you don't want the sysadmin to say

Thanks, I found it eventually (I'm really bad at using search engines).
Quite interesting, it uses a RTAI patched kernel. I also read this has a
module to disable SMIs, which is kind of hard to believe..

At my school we transfered the CAD files per floppy to a DOS box that
controlled the CNC machine, guess that's for the same reason, bad rt
capabilities of newer OSes and machines.

Never ever! I bet the DOS machine 'controls' micro controllers used by the CNC machine. Imagine a conical object where you wish to engrave a word in a reasonable time. Have fun using my computer + a Linux kernel rt (or any windows rt) to do this ;).

Pardon, you added old DOS machine ... no no, a 80286 + digital research DOS isn't able to do this kind of real-time too. I bet there are pics, DSPs or any other micro chips involved.

Regarding to MIDI, I will repair my ATARI ST, but I still belief that Linux is the right way for the future.
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