On Wednesday, August 10, 2011 02:00:48 PM Dave did opine:

> On 8/10/2011 7:55 AM, John Thornton wrote:
> > Seems like if your building the machine you would want to read the
> > Integrators Manual and once finished and you want to use the machine
> > you would read the User Manual... but no one seems to follow that
> > logic. Even that logic will perish soon...
> > 
> > John
> 
> I know what an "integrator" is, but I am not sure that other people do,
> especially if they are not involved in machine building/rebuilding.
> 
> Some alternate names?:  Machine Builders manual, Installation manual,
> Control Integration manual?
> 
> Or perhaps people should just look at both manuals and figure out what
> is in each.  ;-)
> 
> I was pretty happy when I found out that EMC2  actually had a set of
> manuals!!  :-)
> 
> Dave

Not only that Dave, they are kept reasonably well up to date!  What's not 
to like?

In fact, I'd like to use this opportunity to publicly thank those that go 
that extra mile to do the manual updating.  It is VERY much appreciated, 
even if it does cost me a half a ream of paper a year to stay fairly 
current.

Cheers, gene
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