Hi Steve,

What sort of time scale are you working on? I am working on a GUI where 
you can lay out the controls like you can in Mach. The editor is also a 
bit less frustrating to use than scream4! It includes scripting as well 
(Lua, not VBScript). The GUI itself will run in Linux, Windows or 
Mac(untested). It talks to emc through sockets so it can run locally or 
on a remote computer. As this is a non-profitmaking project it has to 
take a back seat to my real work. I am hoping to have something usable 
by mid to late February. It rather depends on my workload as to whether 
I will actually achieve that goal.

By the way, emc should shortly support radius programming if I can get 
the patch accepted.

Les

Steve Blackmore wrote:
>
>
> Are you guys reading the Mach forum? <G>
>
> Background developments seems to following Mach very closely!
>
> The big bit that's missing/difficult (nigh impossible for us new guys)
> in EMC is GUI screen editing (the user interface) and is the main reason
> I can't use it on a day to day basis.
>
> I need to write some custom turn screens for a large OEM. that include a
> tool changer screen that has user adjustable values. I'm stuck with Mach
> that has other technical issues. 
>
> Can anybody help, or point me in the right direction?
>  
>
> Steve Blackmore
> --
>   


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