EMC2 in a virtual Machine for simulation
the Dedicated EMC2 Computer is located in my basement shop
I'd like to be able to run EMC2 in a Virtual Box session
strictly for testing the G-Code and Custom Panels.
Is there a way to load it in more of a simulation mode
since Virtual Box does not use LPT ports
Thank you
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I have never tried it, but this thread does not seem to think a virtual box will work even in sim.
www.linuxcnc.org/index.php/english/compo...atid=18&id=1617#6158
What about connecting with VNC to your EMC computer over the LAN to test code?
www.walkernews.net/2007/07/05/how-to-setup-linux-vnc-server/
If connecting from windoze to linux proves too difficult, you could always make a small partition on your house computer HDD and install 10.4 on it. A minimal install should not take more than 4GB max
Lack of ports does not make any difference when running a sim, my house computer does not have any and even if the .hal file tries to load them it still runs fine.
regards
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if not then it may be your simulation hal file has errors
i personaly run vnc across my network to load emc from my windows pc , however i have used Virtual Box and it ran fine
although slower if you are trying to run in near real time speed then this may be an issue .
i'd then suggest as ArcEye use VNC across to your emc installation
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you could always make a small partition on your house computer HDD and install 10.4 on it. A minimal install should not take more than 4GB max
Lack of ports does not make any difference when running a sim
That is what I do and with EMC loaded as simulator ports do not matter and it runs fine and at full speed. I did however find I am now using Linux for more and more task...
Rick G
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I was just looking to have it not care about timing issues
since it is not driving anything, (nor using the lpt ports).
I run Linux as my main OS, and then run various apps
in Virtual Box sessions (for windows apps etc).
It makes for a cleaner system for me, and that way I can run my
CAD software and export the g-code test it and make changes as
needed without having to shut down or reboot into a different OS.
Just looking for a cleaner method than I now have.
Thank you
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you could always make a small partition on your house computer HDD and install 10.4 on it. A minimal install should not take more than 4GB max
Lack of ports does not make any difference when running a sim
That is what I do and with EMC loaded as simulator ports do not matter and it runs fine and at full speed. I did however find I am now using Linux for more and more task...
Rick G
At home I run Linux about 99% of the time,
I only use windows when I must.
in the long run it saves me Money and headaches
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I can get it to run in a VirtualBox Session now
I was just looking to have it not care about timing issues
since it is not driving anything, (nor using the lpt ports).
I have not tried in Virtual Box but if you load EMC as simulator in a normal installation it has been my experience that it does not need RTAI or the parallel port to work.
Rick G
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I can get it to run in a VirtualBox Session now
I was just looking to have it not care about timing issues
since it is not driving anything, (nor using the lpt ports).
I have not tried in Virtual Box but if you load EMC as simulator in a normal installation it has been my experience that it does not need RTAI or the parallel port to work.
Rick G
Thank you
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