Hi, Folks:
I'm currently running EMC2 under Ubuntu 6.02 and have just downloaded
the version that runs under the Hardy Heron release of Ubuntu. What
differences can I expect to see between the two versions.
Thanks,
Jerry Jankura
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lone CD?
3. Would it make sense for the EMC developers to add this to the
distribution? I think it might go a long way towards increasing
acceptance of EMC and Linux if one were able to execute some of the
Windows CAD software?
4. Am I simply barking up the wrong tree?
Thanks for listening...
per-axis basis?
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You'll note the line that reads "Axis 0." Normally, the Zero'th or first
axis is the X direction. You'll find a similar section of parameters for
Axis 1, Axis 2, and possiblyAxis 3. These are for the Y, Z, and possibly
the A (rotary) axes. Each wil
hat this feature can have some interesting side effects if the
user is not careful of what instruction he jumps to,
Thanks,
-- Jerry Jankura
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ng on that software any more.
Does EMC support the G33 threading capability? I'll be adding CNC to my lathe
and will probably use TurboCNC there if EMC doesn't.
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How do you turn the screen saver "off" when running EMC?
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If you are running Ubuntu, click on System->Preferences->Screensaver
That should let you select any screensaver, including none. If you
aren't using
Hi, Folks:
How do you turn the screen saver "off" when running EMC?
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Still grepping through log fil
e to the original mini.tcl. I don't have any issues with having to
add my changes to an updated version of mini.tcl, I just want to be sure
that my modified version is not overwritten before I have a chance
Thanks,
-- Jerry J