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This short paper describes the basics of getting EMC working across
a network. Some initial assumptions are made with respect to the computers
in the system.
- EMC is installed and configured on both computers.
- The computers are connected by a network that has been tested.
- The IP addresses and/or names are known
Much of the existing documentation refers to the two computers used
as Remote and Local - This can lead to a fair degree of confusion
when consulting with the experts. From here on, the terms Server and
Client will be used.
- SERVER - The computer running the real time components of EMC.
- CLIENT - The computer running the Graphical User Interface.
BDI-2.14 contains copies of tcl-8.2 and emcsh.exe along an assortment
of files required to run a remote GUI. All of these can be found in
the Windows directory of the BDI CD along with a tarball of sample
ini, nml, and run files used to run EMC. These files can also be found
on the second CD in the BDI-TNG set.
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