RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] PulseGen.doc
Posted by
Tim Goldstein
on 2000-08-31 22:13:21 UTC
Mariss,
Hasn't anyone told you that when you are on vacation you are suppose to do
vacation things, not hang out on the computer <g>
I wish I understood all that you are telling us in this this document, but
much of it went over my head :-(
Tim
[Denver, CO]
Hasn't anyone told you that when you are on vacation you are suppose to do
vacation things, not hang out on the computer <g>
I wish I understood all that you are telling us in this this document, but
much of it went over my head :-(
Tim
[Denver, CO]
> Hi,
>
> I'm here at our place on the north shore of Kauai until Sept 5. I
> noticed some interest in hardware step pulse generation so I posted
> in
> the Files section a method for doing that. I apologize I could not
> convert it to a .pdf file since the laptop I am hunched over in the
> jungles of the Na Pali coast of Kauai does not have Acrobat
> Distiller.
> Instead I had to post it as a Word .doc file. If anyone who has
> problems with that, I will repost it as a .pdf when I return to La-La
> land Tuesday.
>
> It has been an interesting discussion on this subject and I feel the
> consensus is in the direction where a hardware solution is the way to
> go particularly if if WIN 95, 98 or 2000 is to be used.
>
> What I propose in the posting is the minimal hardware (<$100) to do
> that for a 4 axis system. It would be up to the PC/WIN literate ones
> to generate the GUI and motion control routines required.
>
> I would like any feedback pro or con if this is feasable. Who knows,
> we could start a new standard here. It could be fun!
>
> Mariss
Discussion Thread
gecko@h...
2000-08-31 16:54:40 UTC
PulseGen.doc
Tim Goldstein
2000-08-31 22:13:21 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] PulseGen.doc