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  1. #1
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    How to install EMC2

    Hello,
    I downloaded the files for EMC2 from the website, I loaded the cd into a laptop I have "sacrificial lamb". Is there a procedure for getting EMC to work?
    I am totally ignorant when it comes to linux and emc2 but I want to check it out.Thank you for any help.
    Cutmore

  2. #2
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    when you say files you dont mean the iso image for a cd rigth!

    the iso image the emc site has his quite straigh foward as well as linux, boot the machine from the cd, are you're up and running to test. the instalation is also quite simple.

    give for data for a correct feed back!

  3. #3
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    How to install emc2

    Hello,
    Yes I meant I burned a copy of the iso image. I tried booting my system with the cd in it and it just starts windows. I did set the bios to look at the cd 1st but still windows! Is there any way to check if my cd did not copy correctly?
    I looked at it with explorer and the file is on the cd at ~680 meg.
    Cutmore

  4. #4
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    Your burning software needs to be able to burn an iso. An iso is an image of the actual cd. The burning software takes the iso and 'unzips it' in effect onto the cd. You cannot just copy the iso file onto the cd.

    I know the version of roxio that came with my dell does not burn ISO images unless I buy an upgrade.

    Here is an example using nero
    http://www.wizardskeep.org/mainhall/tutor/neroiso.html

    sam

  5. #5
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    if your iso was well burn you'll have a list with these files and dirs

    Volume in drive D has no label.
    Volume Serial Number is BB5D-D515

    Directory of D:\

    31-05-2006 04:16 .disk
    29-07-2006 20:37 230 README.diskdefines
    28-05-2006 17:36 42 autorun.inf
    29-01-2007 02:33 casper
    28-05-2006 17:34 disctree
    31-05-2006 04:16 dists
    31-05-2006 04:16 install
    31-05-2006 04:16 isolinux
    29-01-2007 02:46 15.123 md5sum.txt
    31-05-2006 04:16 pics
    31-05-2006 04:16 pool
    31-05-2006 04:16 preseed
    22-05-2006 21:02 375.054 start.bmp
    17-11-2003 20:09 38.912 start.exe
    29-06-2005 11:23 95 start.ini
    02-08-2006 22:42 0 ubuntu
    28-05-2006 17:36 193.110 ubuntu.ico
    8 File(s) 622.566 bytes
    9 Dir(s) 0 bytes free

    that one will boot for sure!

    get nero or something like it!

    good fortune on the next try!

  6. #6
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    Go to the Ubuntu website and get their Ubuntu 6.06 LTS. Install that and check that everything works ok.

    then hook up your machine to the net and run this install script.
    http://linuxcnc.org/dapper/emc2-install.sh

    that's a very easy way to install emc2.

    more about this at
    http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emc...nstalling_EMC2

  7. #7
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    Good image on CD

    Thanks for the help guys,
    I was using Nero to copy the image. I found I had to use burn Image and then I selected the image files option under what type of file to copy. I now have a cd to try tonight!
    Cutmore

  8. #8
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    woodguy

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    aNY LUCK? i TO AM HAVEING THE EXACT same problems. I explored the cd and it seams to have all the files and folders that aerojc suggested. When booting from this disc windows starts up with no sign of ecm2 or ubuntu.Am using "nero express" an older version of Nero . Have windows xp and Norton .
    Have even tried to install ubuntu and can't get it to work.
    I know there are already good ideas posted but am I missing some thing simple?
    Woodguy

  9. #9
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    you probably need to go into your bios at boot time and change the boot order.. My guess is it isn't set to boot off the cd.

    or - when the computer starts booting - (bios splash screen) is there something like 'press f10 for boot options' ? I would press that and then select the cdrom device.

    sam

  10. #10
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    Thanks Samco
    I thought I was booting off the cd but you were right it was the floppy.
    My screen does not use the words BOOT FROM CD , it uses the modle # of the driver and not the modle name I just need to look closer.
    Woodguy

  11. #11
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    I have a cd which has all the files from the earlier post, When I try to boot the computer with this cd it starts to load, then gets to uncompressing linux.....ok,booting the kernel. Then it just hangs there for eternity.
    I am trying this on a dell laptop. Could the puter be the problem, or something else?
    Thank you for any tips.
    Cutmore

  12. #12
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    couple of things of the top of my head.

    1> when you boot - the menu lets you run a md5sum.. run it and make sure it was burned correctly.

    2> From my experience and others - you need atleast 256mb of ram.. Some have needed more. (usually some can be removed after the install)

    3> the live cd also had a memory test on the boot menu - Might want to run that for a few hours.

    sam

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