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Old 11-20-2006, 01:55 AM
 
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min requirement of PC for install and run EMC2?

I have a old PC the CPU only about 400Mhz, and RAM is 128M, i hope i can use this pc to run cnc software like emc2 ,can i
I have read the EMC2 manual ,and there not mentioned the min requirement of PC hardware

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the emc debian bdi installs on older pcs ok but it is a little slow ,though it is a nice software ,no real reason it won t work , they also have a redhat version for dumpster grade computers ,

ubuntu has a great installer cd with emc2 but not good for older systems , im new to the linux thing but i have to say i m impressed with it ,ive got my system setup with ubuntu kde ,just waiting to get my drivers all setup again and ill be running

with a lot of research there is a number of different softwares out there for linux, cad/cam and such , mostly simple type of stuff but it is free ,,
it a pain trying to figure out how to get it installed
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dertsap ,thank you for you reply !
and from you reply i know at least i can try

yes ,linux unix ...such OS for us(people familar with windows) is a bit hard ,
but at least here another choice, a free choice
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http://dsplabs.utt.ro/~juve/emc/

emc bdi install cd's
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http://sagcad.sourceforge.jp/

try this once your up and running simple cad/cam software , nothing serious but fun to play with all the same
don t let the japanese site on the site scare you it installs in english
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very nice sites,thank you!

thank you! later i will download and try, first on a newer pc
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szcharlie donload the iso file and burn a copy - It will run from cd so no need to install - that way you can test if it works for you.Then if you like it you can install it .Download from
http://www.linuxcnc.org/index.php?op...emid=4&lang=en Best regards - let me know how it goes
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I have run emc2 on a 400mhz penitum II but I needed 256mB of memory for the install. Others have said that after the install you can remove the extra memory but I have never tried that.

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I wonder what the maximum pc is that has been run with EMC. I see that RTAI real time linux is experimentally available for 64 bit.
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For what it's worth, I just installed EMC2 from the Ubuntu live CD on a PIII 733, with 256Mb of ram... Seems to work really well on that machine. Just got to build a USB pendant, and I'll be happy with the controller part of my setup.

The only down side I've found so far is that I have no idea what the root password is on the machine so I can get it to mount my NFS server drives for the g-code files. Some googling required it seems. :-).

Cheers, Me.

(Just noticed, this is a really old thread... )

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I think the root password for the emc2 live cd is blank - just press enter and you should be ok
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I think he is talking about the root password for Ubuntu. Ubuntu sets up the first user as the administrator and doesn't setup a password for "root". If you go to this site http://www.ubuntux.org/how-to-change...word-in-ubuntu
It will show you how to enable the password for "root". It is usually not needed though with Ubuntu, since, you have administrative privileges with your original user password.

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