I think that You have managed to describe the process very well. I
feel like I understood it although I have never had any experience
with trying to use ethernet for this purpose. I would appreciate, if
You could continue, because I find this topic to be extremely useful
for me and I think that using ethernet in cnc machines has a very high
potential.

Maybe the question is a little-bit off-topic, but I would like to
knwo, where can I find at least approximate pricing of these EtherCAT
and also other their products. I have an impression from their
homepage, that they are priced in the high-end of the market.

Viesturs

2010/10/1 dambacher-retrofit.de <[email protected]>:
> Hi everybody
>
> I just tossed a first version of the documentation on
>
> HOW TO USE BECKHOFF EtherCAT with EMC2
>
> into the linuxcnc wiki.
>
> Get a first glance at http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Etherlab
>
> Comments and suggestions welcome.
>
> /ulf
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