On Sunday 28 August 2016 08:16:11 Ron Ginger wrote:

> > ---- John Alexander Stewart <ivatt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Agree that LinuxCNC is fantastic.
> >> >
> >> > What gets me is the number of Mach3 users - why don't they
> >> > switch? Is it that they are (essentially) computer illiterate,
> >> > and know only Windows (barely), or is it just momentum in the
> >> > home hobbyist field??
>
> I think many Mach3 users do not care, or even know, what is running
> their mill or router. They want to make parts, not play with machine
> controls.
>
> The hobby cnc world has moved on in the last few years. When I got
> into this- nearly 20 years ago- you had to build your own, there were
> no choices. Now there are dozens of builders of whole machines,
> software included, ready to just 'plug and play' The world is full of
> 'makers' that want to make things, not work with software. And
> remember, windows won the desktop battle a long time ago.
>
> I just bought an amazing little router- 4 axis, nicely built and
> finished, very nice control console, with a built in VFD for the 800
> watt water cooled spindle all for $900 shipped to my door in 4 days.
> It included a (cracked) copy of Mach3. I am sure most people
> installing and using it have no clue that linuxcnc, or any other
> software even exists, let alone will try to install it.
>
> I am happy to be among the group that likes to play with my control
> software, but I am sure that puts me, and most of the people reading
> this, into a very small community-  maybe this is something we are the
> 1% :)
>
> ron ginger

Hi Ron. We met at one of your PA cocofests decades ago. I'd like to 
google for that machine, but I'd likely put linuxcnc in it as I'm 
moderately familiar with it.  Name of machine please?

Thanks.

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