Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
Posted by
afogassa
on 2001-12-23 14:02:49 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "confusered" <confusered@y...> wrote:
Let's say it could be the perfect machine controller,i sayd could be.
let's start with problems of a system that can be the best on the
list of cheap software controllers.
When homing the machine it always go to any wco or g54 to g59
position.
So, you can't use wco's or it wont home to machine zero.
the axis movements keeps going if you give a short click to move
them, yup! you can break cutters or cut into the part when finding
the parts zero.
these are big problems, and there should be a single block option.
everything else works just fine.
I think Carl will get it right,but will take some time.
Fogassa.
> I would like to hear any opinions or experience with DeskNC forprefer
> Windows - the latest with the external motion control box. I
> to me most productive in my machine hobby with the limited time Ihave
> available. Therefore I don't want to become a computer or linuxwhich
> expert, and most of my CAD and program experience is in Windows
> is where I generate my gcode. For me, it would be easier allaround
> if I could run my machines from windows. I tend to think therewould
> be a lot of people like me out there?I'm one of those!,
>
> Thanks, Tom
Let's say it could be the perfect machine controller,i sayd could be.
let's start with problems of a system that can be the best on the
list of cheap software controllers.
When homing the machine it always go to any wco or g54 to g59
position.
So, you can't use wco's or it wont home to machine zero.
the axis movements keeps going if you give a short click to move
them, yup! you can break cutters or cut into the part when finding
the parts zero.
these are big problems, and there should be a single block option.
everything else works just fine.
I think Carl will get it right,but will take some time.
Fogassa.
Discussion Thread
confusered
2001-12-23 07:34:05 UTC
DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
afogassa
2001-12-23 14:02:49 UTC
Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
ballendo
2001-12-24 05:49:54 UTC
Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
Chris L
2001-12-24 18:30:56 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
ballendo
2001-12-25 02:51:28 UTC
Contouring and CVV was Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
chewy8833
2001-12-25 07:00:05 UTC
Contouring and CVV was Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
Art Fenerty
2001-12-25 07:13:23 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Contouring and CVV was Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
confusered
2001-12-25 07:24:31 UTC
Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
Chris L
2001-12-25 20:23:22 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Contouring and CVV was Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
Jon Elson
2001-12-25 22:24:46 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Contouring and CVV was Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
William Scalione
2001-12-26 05:39:03 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Contouring and CVV was Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
ballendo
2001-12-26 14:06:03 UTC
Contouring and CVV was Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
imserv1
2001-12-26 16:18:32 UTC
Contouring and CVV was Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
chewy8833
2001-12-26 17:50:54 UTC
Contouring and CVV was Re: DeskNC for Windows experience anyone?
ballendo
2001-12-27 00:41:15 UTC
Contouring and CVV
ballendo
2001-12-27 02:29:16 UTC
Contouring and CVV