Re: Bdi801bin. update questions
Where do you get the latest BDI? All I have found is the 2.09 dated July
13.
Ed Okerson
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Scalione" <wscalione-at-nc.rr.com>
To: "Multiple recipients of list" <emc-at-nist.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: Bdi801bin. update questions
>
> George,
>
> I had the same problem when I installed the 08/01 file over the
> original BDI. I really can't remember how I got it to work, but I believe
> I untared it in the EMC directory and ran it from there. I believe
> this will overwrite the original 2.04 BDI but it is easy to reinstall
> if it cobbs up the whole works. Dont worry about the message
> "./emc.run:which:: no such file or directory" Mine has been saying
> that forever now and it works fine. Also make sure to run it the
> first time from the command line using "./emc.run" as it will ask
> what version of rtlinux you are using. You must answer this correctly
> in order to make it work. Look in the text file for the correct answer to
> that one - something like "3_0" or "3.0" sorry, can't remember.
>
> Also, someone correct me if I'm wrong here, but I think there is
> a newer version than the 08/01 version.
>
> Bill
>
> >
> > Ray,
> > None of your suggestions have worked, please note that this is a
fresh
> > Bdi version 2.04 install, nothing has been edited. All the icons are
dead
> in
> > the /usr/local/nist81/emc folder.
> > After the third suggestion
> >
> > You can also start the EMC the old fashioned way. Browse to the
> > > /usr/local/nist81/emc directory and key <control>t and it will start a
> > > terminal there. Enter the name of the file with a ./ preceeding it
and
> > > you will start that executable. You can also start a terminal
anywhere
> > > and cd to the correct directory. The terminal icon on the panel
across
> > > the bottom will start a terminal in your home directory.
> > I get the notice.
> >
> > [root-at-localhost emc]# ./emc.run
> > ./emc.run:which:: no such file or directory
> > the current real-time platform appears to be rt linux_but no directory
> > exists for this platform
> > either install emc for this platform or create a symbolic link to an
> > existing platform
> >
> > If I leave a space after the slash as in ./ emc.run I get bash./:
is
> a
> > directory.
> > Thanks George
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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