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1269 alex7street47 Send Email Nov 3, 2008
12:35 pm
Here TurboVision Source Code for C++ : http://www.sigala.it/sergio/tvision/ TVision Text-GUI could be disabled when CNC on: G-CODE RUNTIME, if TVision crossing...
1270 alex7street47 Send Email Nov 3, 2008
12:35 pm
How about adding COM Port to RX / TX Files from WindowsXP, this communication port would come in handy. Best regards, -=Alex...
1271 alex7street47 Send Email Nov 3, 2008
12:35 pm
can any one can tell me, Where i could find Turbo C++ ver.3.01 to recompile CNCPro? Please... Best regards, -=Alex7...
1272 David G. LeVine
sirdave144 Send Email
Nov 3, 2008
4:01 pm
... JOCh, XP is a very poor realtime OS. Mach does not really use it for control, it takes stuff over and handles the realtime by itself. Linux is not much...
1273 JOCh
chicahuala Send Email
Nov 4, 2008
7:12 am
Hi... Thanks a lot for the information. I'm work on software and hardware industry since 1980, and start working with Motorola 1bit processor. Now I'm...
1274 doug6949 Send Email Nov 4, 2008
11:40 pm
Hi Jorge; Most of the newer commercial controls use XP with a realtime patch such as RTX. Examples are the Mazak Nexus and Fanuc 18i, both of which are top...
1275 JOCh
chicahuala Send Email
Nov 5, 2008
4:49 am
Thanks a lot Doug... At this time I dissecting cncPRO, and you have reason is more difficult, is more wired to screen and to old fashion soft develop. I...
1276 alex7street47 Send Email Nov 7, 2008
5:15 pm
hi i need to ask, IF i add USB.SYS driver for DOS would it be a Problem on CNCPro Realtime ?...
1277 alex7street47 Send Email Nov 7, 2008
11:46 pm
has anyone ever try Running CNCpro on CD...?...
1278 doug6949 Send Email Nov 18, 2008
2:29 am
One or more members of this list have joined grouply.com and are having their mail redirected by that service. Grouply is currently under scrutiny for...
1279 Roy J. Tellason
rtellason Send Email
Nov 18, 2008
9:35 pm
... I'd be cranky too (and have been, in other groups). I know this -- anybody in a group that I moderate or own that gets into that particular bit of ...
1280 sevcdominik Send Email Nov 29, 2008
2:23 pm
Hi all. I use CNCPro on my old laptop. I mill some PCB generated from Eagle, then want cut hole and ther is problem. My program generate file where is G02 with...
1281 doug6949 Send Email Nov 29, 2008
2:43 pm
You may have to manually edit the part program. Cncpro allows you to use either absolute or incremental I,J values. You will have to have to determine the arc...
1282 larrysalamey Send Email Nov 29, 2008
4:18 pm
... Master Cam software will generate the code in "R" or "I and J". Then you can import it....
1283 sevcdominik Send Email Nov 29, 2008
6:26 pm
Hi. I write message to autor program to generate PCB from eagle to G-code if can rewrite program to use prameter I , J not R. regards...
1284 cutfingers Send Email Dec 5, 2008
4:17 am
I have a copy of the CNC PRO which Yeagerautomation sent me before they dissappeared. There are license files which takes the software out of Demo mode, they ...
1285 Tracy Presnell
tpres500 Send Email
Dec 5, 2008
5:34 am
Just download one of the unlocked versions from the files section. There are several to choose from. Tracy...
1286 knate1981 Send Email Dec 7, 2008
8:42 pm
I was wondering if I could use CNCPro to control an old Denford Starturn8? It has a parallel port and not the ribbon style connection to the computer. I am not...
1287 Roland Jollivet
jemelectric Send Email
Dec 7, 2008
9:05 pm
I know nothing about the machine, but this may be of help; http://www.denfordata.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=396 Regards Roland 2008/12/7 knate1981...
1288 knate1981 Send Email Dec 7, 2008
9:57 pm
I have looked at that. My Starturn is a late 1987 machine. Only has a serial port on the back to connect to the computer. I have found in the Denford site the...
1289 oleancomputers Send Email Dec 16, 2008
12:59 pm
Wow- Thanks to Mr. Yeager. That's an act of kindness. Open source CNC. Questions I have are concerning sizing steppers motors and thier control boards. Best...
1290 Z P
chatnick_au Send Email
Dec 16, 2008
9:39 pm
Olean, I would wholehartedly recomend to you a servo based system rather than stepper based system. Check out AnaheimAutomation&#39;s BLDC motors. Approximately...
1291 billalancase Send Email Dec 17, 2008
4:08 pm
Dude, I read one of the replies to you, and looked at those $50 servomotors. I don't think they are servo motors, they look like open winding DC motors, that...
1292 oleancomputers Send Email Dec 17, 2008
4:44 pm
Great information. Thank both you guys for writing. You both took alot of time to explain this. I know servos are better CNC's because of the feedback...
1293 Art Eckstein
axtein Send Email
Dec 17, 2008
4:52 pm
Back when I was planning the cncing of my machine, I was advised by several to "loose" the hand wheels from several aspects. First off, using ball screws means...
1294 Jeff Demand
jpdemand Send Email
Dec 17, 2008
5:06 pm
No comment on the stepper vs servo question, nothing in my shop even comes close to needing servos. On the question of hand wheels I only have them on 1...
1295 Tracy Presnell
tpres500 Send Email
Dec 17, 2008
5:26 pm
I know this is a CNCPro forum but, if you want the best of both worlds (CNC and manual), opt for a software that has handwheel input (I mean working handwheel...
1296 Rich Thomas (WWCH)
mollymarley7... Send Email
Dec 17, 2008
8:52 pm
Do they work better loose? Aren't they wobbly? I don't understand the recommendation. --R ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
1297 Art Eckstein
axtein Send Email
Dec 17, 2008
8:56 pm
Rich, OK, very senior moment! Should have been lose (as in get rid of!) I fat fingered it and didn't catch it. Yep, they do work better loose. Make a lot of...
1298 556RECON
rchrdcrlsn Send Email
Dec 17, 2008
9:13 pm
Do you think they meant loose in sense to mean lost, forget them in the design? I do not know if I explained that correctly. Theyshould have said" leave them...
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