On 19 August 2012 15:48, John Thornton <bjt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The problem I've run across with trying to use halrun is how to shut it
> down when finished. I have however stumbled across how to "install" your
> custom gui and run it from linuxcnc without jumping through a bunch of
> hoops.
>
> http://gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/gui/gui03b.html

It might be worth noting that this is a slightly different approach, a
new GUI that replaces Axis / Touchy / Mini etc. This still has all the
rest of LinuxCNC behind it (which might be useful). That includes
Motion, the Interpreter, etc.

The other way has none of that, just a realtime environment and only
the components that you explicitly load.

-- 
atp
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