Now that I have had some good look at it again, I am excited. I am busy 
with my pick and place machine planning and the input software is always 
a big mission. I am sure with this program I am going to get it done.
I have to use the camera to line up the component once it has been 
picked, will I be able to interface to the external stuff that will 
control the camera in any way? What do you suggest, using Mcodes and 
inputs maybe?

On 2013/10/30 03:25 PM, Marius Liebenberg wrote:
> Thanks, I got the test file compiled eventually :). It would seem that
> your program would be a very good platform for doing wizards or the like
> with a GUI interface. I dont know if it is any easier to program in
> Gcode or having to know another LUA type script language. I am however
> not qualified to comment as I dont do much manual Gcode programming. I
> try and find a wizard or a program that does the Gcode on my behalf.
> I am very interested in seeing where you are going to take this as I see
> future for it as a wizard back end.
>
> On 2013/10/30 03:11 PM, Bertho Stultiens wrote:
>> On 10/30/2013 02:00 PM, Marius Liebenberg wrote:
>>> I downloaded, extracted, configured and maked it. Now what, I cant get
>>> any further than that. I like the idea and want to test it but you are
>>> going to have to give some small bit of guidance as to how we get to use
>>> it please.
>> You should have an executable named 'gcmc' in the src directory.
>>
>> You can type (assuming you are in the src directory:
>>    $ ./gcmc -o output.ngc ../tests/cutter.gcmc
>>
>> That should give you an output file "output.ngc" in the current
>> directory which is the intepretation of the testfile.
>>
>> You can get a brief option help by typing:
>>    $ ./gcmc -h
>>
>> Also have a look at the example script and the doc/gcmc.txt file for
>> more information on the functionality provided.
>>

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Regards / Groete

Marius D. Liebenberg
MasterCut cc
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Tel: +27 12 743 6064
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