On Wednesday, March 30, 2011 10:55:12 PM Jon Elson did opine:
> gene heskett wrote:
> > I am not so sure that because their attitude is filled with a pretty
> >
> > high vacuum, I would have given them the info to fix it without first
> > getting another support session if you needed it promised
gene heskett wrote:
> I am not so sure that because their attitude is filled with a pretty
> high vacuum, I would have given them the info to fix it without first
> getting another support session if you needed it promised to be gratis. I
> don't like paying for non-support. Scratching backs
On Wednesday, March 30, 2011 05:40:50 PM Jon Elson did opine:
> Mark Wendt wrote:
> > Which flavor of VMWare are you running? Desktop? Fusion? Server?
> > I'm presuming you're running the open source? Or the commercial
> > version?
>
> I'm running the commercial desktop version, because I ne
On 03/30/2011 10:11 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
> Mark Wendt wrote:
>> Which flavor of VMWare are you running? Desktop? Fusion? Server? I'm
>> presuming you're running the open source? Or the commercial version?
>>
> I'm running the commercial desktop version, because I needed a support
> question an
Mark Wendt wrote:
> Which flavor of VMWare are you running? Desktop? Fusion? Server? I'm
> presuming you're running the open source? Or the commercial version?
>
I'm running the commercial desktop version, because I needed a support
question answered, and they won't talk to you unless you
2011/3/30 jros :
>
> Regarding your suggestion about Modbus TCP and Classiccladder -forgive
> my absolute ignorance abut this subject- is there a documente example on
> how to make two or more syste to work together?.
>
I think that there is another - more primitive - way to get two EMCs
in a litt
>>is there a documente example on how to make two or more syste to work
>>together?.
Not to my knowledge, but I haven't done any searches on this topic either.
If you read the docs on how Modbus TCP works with Classic Ladder and how
Classic Ladder interacts with the Hal layer of EMC2, you will
On 30 March 2011 05:23, Jon Elson wrote:
> I am also not too clear on whether VMware supports RT kernels, but would
> actually be surprised if
> they do.
I run normal live-CD installations under VMware on my (Intel) Mac. It
all works, so the RTAI kernels are not a fundamental problem.
However t
On 03/30/2011 12:23 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
> I run VMware under Linux, and run some old CAD applications under
> Windows 2000 via
> VMware. This runs great, and Win2K runs for months without reboots, so
> it works FAR more reliably
> under VMware. But, the OP wanted to run multiple machines, I don
Dave,
Regarding your suggestion about Modbus TCP and Classiccladder -forgive
my absolute ignorance abut this subject- is there a documente example on
how to make two or more syste to work together?.
I would like to read a bit about the subject, at least to figure out,
how the whole think can be w
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