On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Roland Jollivet
<roland.jolli...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On 7 October 2012 19:11, Len Shelton <l...@probotix.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Most people choose Mach3 because they want to have a single box to run
> > their CAD, CAM, & control software on, or they are just afraid of Linux.
> > What is not obvious is that to get it to even be half-way reliable - you
> > have to strip down Windows to bare bones operation and never run any
> > other software on that machine - which completely defeats the purpose.
> >
> > snip..
>
> Why is that Lcnc users insist on doing everything on one machine? Like
> surfing the net while the machine is running.


I always surf the net while the CNC programs are running, I see nothing
wrong with that.

I play music and watch youtube videos also.

i



> I still don't get it. I
> imagine most Mach users do strip the junk out and use their box for what
> it's supposed to be: a machine controller. Do users of industrial Fanuc
> machines complain there is no game port on the side of the box?
>
> I think the biggest problem with the acceptance on Lcnc to newbies is
> trying to get a system up and working. Surely if Lcnc developers took a
> single (older) Ubuntu version, or whatever package, and kept upgrading Lcnc
> to that only, then there would be no problem of the latest 2GHz machines
> and up, not meeting the latency requirements. The latest version of Lcnc
> should be able to run?? on almost any hardware because the basic
> requiements have not changed since the first stepper systems came out.
>
> Admittedly, this does come from personal frustration, because I've gone
> through the schlep of converting at least 6  W$ PC's to Linux and running
> EMC, but none of them every had good enough latency. So I (more schlep)
> convert back to XP and run Mach with no problems.
>
> My firm belief is that Lcnc, Mach, and whoever else, should be aiming for
> headless systems. Stick the control box in the cabinet, and it's just.. a
> machine controller. Just.. like every industrial system. Then you play
> games and surf and run cad programs on the linked, desk PC.
>
> Regards
> Roland
>
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