The "Axis" interface is also written in Python..  do a search for 
axis.py and I think it will pop up.

There is a lot of Axis related code.  Browse through it, and you may 
find what you are looking for.

If you want more direct access to the developers, you should sign up for 
the EMC IRC.    I use Chatzilla as a IRC client, with Firefox.  
Chatzilla is a Firefox plug in.    You want to get on the Freenode 
system, and join the #emc channel.

Responses are sometimes immediate, other times delayed..  Depends on who 
is watching the channel at the time..

It is a pretty lively group with a worldwide audience..   :-)

Dave
(Dave911 on the IRC)


On 4/18/2010 7:11 AM, John Guenther wrote:
> Now for another touchy question.  The file emc_interface.py appears to
> be the link between touchy and emc2.  What or where is the emc side of
> this link?  I am thinking of experimenting with either another new user
> interface which is more in line with my simple CNC machines.  I would
> like to know how to make other functions available that are not
> currently included in emc_interface.py.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>    


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