Yes, using an SMB share. A rather strange OS appears to be a version of Linux as a kernel but is called "HeROS" It was built by the Heidenhien Corp in Germany. -- There are 10 types of people. Those who can read Binary and those who cannot.
Yes, using an SMB share. A rather strange OS appears to be a version of Linux as a kernel but is called "HeROS" It was built by the Heidenhien Corp in Germany.
Looks like an inhouse development used to control machinist equipment.
Did you learn which kernel it's using? Any indications the OS is a fork?
NV -- In my perfect religion, a giant hole appears and sucks up all the lousy people. I call it the Crapture.
I am not sure..I do remember during boot up that there was a link that rolled by about xfree86. I then assumed that that was the kernel. The CNC runs a proprietary software on tob of this. The Networking setup menus are pretty slim and the documentation from the manufacture is Less than Poor. I will change it to map to a permanent share on a client that I will be installing next week that will be a full time workstation that I will be using for some other tasks. Should work out OK. I thank you for the interest and help Noah!!! -- There are 10 types of people. Those who can read Binary and those who cannot.