Ah ha, I remembered this from days long past, there is a command that 
everyone can use to quickly learn vim, I do believe that the correct vim 
is not installed by default on the current install set from the live cd, 
I believe an    apt-get install vim-common may do the trick, but the 
command to learn how to use vim, is   vimtutor but I could be wrong, if 
it doesnt work, flame me some, but thats just if your interested in 
using vim.
phil
this wasn't in response to Chris, or anyone in particular, I just dont 
openly address the list on my own.

Chris Radek wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 02:46:19PM +0000, ben lipkowitz wrote:
>   
>> Actually, it's RS274 that's different for every manufacturer. RS274-NGC 
>> was an effort by NIST to clear up all the incompatibilities by saying, 
>> "look, here's how it should work, dammit" and EMC was the reference 
>> implementation that came out of that. So, RS274-NGC is only one specific 
>> dialect. But it's the right one :)
>>     
>
> EMC2's gcode departs from RS274NGC in several ways.  They are
> documented here:
>
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html//gcode_main.html#r10
>
>
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