Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] EMC Problems
Posted by
Bill Vance
on 2001-11-17 21:28:02 UTC
Will Vector run on Linux?
On Sat Nov 17 20:32:46 2001, Tim Goldstein, timg@... wrote:
>Chris,
>
>So what was it that was causing the problem??
>
>When you say "(Any software I can use to output the code needed to make this
>run?" are you meaning the g-code for a part program? If so you can use ACE
>Converter from Yeager Automation or I am told that you can also use the demo
>of Flashcut to create G-code from a .dxf file. Both of these are free. If
>you want a CAD/CAM program I would suggest you take a look at Vector. Fred
>has some pretty good deals for us list members.
>
>Tim
>[Denver, CO]
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>> Hi all,
>> Thanks for all your help on my last post - the system seems to be
>> wired and working. Used TurboCNC, and it works great. (Any software I
>> can use to output the code needed to make this run?)
>> What I'm trying to do now is install LinuxEMC; I formated my HD, and
>> have been trying to install the Brain Dead install. Everytime I boot
>> from the CD, I get a 'signal 11' errors.
>> Any help?
>> Thanks,
>> -Chris Clough
>> Xtech Engineering
Discussion Thread
cclough@x...
2001-11-17 19:36:28 UTC
EMC Problems
Tim Goldstein
2001-11-17 20:32:48 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] EMC Problems
Bill Vance
2001-11-17 21:28:02 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] EMC Problems
Tim Goldstein
2001-11-17 23:19:41 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] EMC Problems