Could be good for step training, too!

Often considered using one for trampoline, but reason prevailed.

Same footwear advice applies.

Raymond Julian
Kettle River, MN

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admire the quality of the first they love the produce of the second. 
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On 06/01/2014 09:31 AM, Eric Parsonage wrote:
> Easy to run on older computer especially if they have metal cases.
>
> Just wear appropriate footwear.
>
>
> On 1 Jun 2014, at 11:57 pm, Allen <aw...@mail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 14-05-31 05:01 PM, dave wrote:
>>> Well, I really hate to admit it but my LCNC machines are running on a
>>> 600 Mhz Seattleboard. It's been down for two years  now. Not the
>>> computer just the belleville stack for the tool clamp. Real bear to get
>>> at. ... I need to bribe someone. ;-)
>>>
>>> Other machine is a cinci contourmaster ... with a Duron 1200. Slow and
>>> often the nml fails. What it knows internally and the display do not
>>> alway coincide.
>>>
>>> I do have a 525 waiting in the halls.
>>>
>>> One of these days when I find a 'real' roundtoit I'll get it done.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> On Sat, 2014-05-17 at 18:14 -0500, rayj wrote:
>>>> What's everyone's experience running LCNC on older computers.  I'm
>>>> talking about just the basic 3 axis control.  I have several old
>>>> computers, Win 98 is functional, XP not really.  Several of them have
>>>> pretty good latency numbers, so I'm exploring running LCNC instead of an
>>>> old DOS based program called DeskNC.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone with any experience, succeeded, failed, or in between, I'd be
>>>> interested in hearing about it.
>>>>
>>>> TIA
>>>
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>> I have an older (much older) PC running my gantry router.
>> The latency on it was boarder-line and I didn't want to deal with issues
>> in the middle of a project.
>> So, with the help of the folks here I was able to get thigs running
>> pretty smothly with 8.4.
>> Heron was my first exposure to Linux and seemed like revisiting an old
>> friend,
>>
>> In short, it's worth a try.
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