A quick google turns up the MDSI page at http://www.mdsi2.com/ which
states "In 1993 MDSI revolutionized manufacturing with OpenCNC® - the
world’s first open–architecture, CNC software not requiring any
proprietary hardware". Sounds to me like they mean "Open" in a very
specific and limited sense. It runs on generic hardware.


On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 1:47 AM, Anders Wallin
<anders.e.e.wal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> While browsing the interwebs I came across this new paper "Performance
> analysis of cross–coupled controllers for CNC machines based upon
> precise real–time contour error measurement"
> http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0890695511001659
> or
> http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2011.08.015
>
> It uses MDSI:s OpenCNC controller. Does anyone know if there is any
> common history of the EMC-project and MDSI's "open architecture"
> OpenCNC ?
>
> Drop me an email if you are interested in the PDF but are not sitting
> on a campus with access :)
>
> Anders
>
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