Ray,

Ray Henry wrote:
> Dan Falck was running several machines at the same time from a Mac  
> Cube
> in the late 1990s.  Run each machine's EMC headless and make an NML
> socket to whatever machine you want to use to run it.  We demonstrated
> that it could be done from a MS-OS at the NAMES show in about 2000 or
> 2001.  I was running a box 200 miles away the other day using an  
> Xterm.
> No need for anything special and I think Mac can handle Xterm about as
> well as Linux.
>
> At the price of PC's these days you can probably get this sort of  
> setup
> for less than the base price of a G100.
>
> Rayh
The problem for me is that Axis is a very friendly interface but X11  
(xterm) is not.  Even X11 running on the Mac has a significantly  
different interface from the standard Mac gui. I find the standard  
Axis interface quite easy to use.  The Mac OSX comes with tcl/tck and  
with Python.  What I would really like to do is to run Axis on the  
Mac.  Is it feasible to provide nml messaging extensions (or some  
other mechanism) that would allow Axis or other gui interfaces to  
talk remote to EMC2.

Alan

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