On Apr 12, 2012, at 10:36 , John Murphy wrote:

> Have you read the integrators manual?  I thought it did a good job
> explaining how you can choose to configure your system.
> 
> The users manual is good if you are going to be a machine operator.
> 
> If you are building a machine, you rise to the level of "integrator"
> and the integrator manual does a good job IMHO of explaining how and
> what threads you need, how modules in the hm2 firmware are accessed,
> pinouts determined, etc.  It's dry, technical reading, but I didn't
> find anything in there that wasn't right, and with a few nights
> reading, I had a 7i43 / 7i47 system running.
> 
> Not sure if this is the latest:
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/2.5/EMC2_Integrator_Manual.pdf


Yes, that's the current version for 2.5.  And I completely agree, anyone who is 
building or retrofitting a LinuxCNC machine should read the Integrator's manual 
cover to cover first.


-- 
Sebastian Kuzminsky


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