Moses McKnight wrote: > Jon Elson wrote: > >>Peter Homann wrote: >> >>>Hi Jon, >>> >>>You may want to ask Art to have another look. These days there are plug-ins >>>that are written that talk to various type of hardware. You would probably >>>have >>> to write the plug-in yourself with Arts help. >> >>I talked to him at the CNC Workshop, and he sounded pretty positive about it. >> I emailed him later to see if he had any general recommendations to start, >>and >> never got anything back. Now that he's retiring, that may be the end of it. >> I STILL have not even been able to find out what software I need to buy to >>become a developer. I've been trying to solve thaty puzzle for a couple >>years, now. >> >>Jon > > > > If you're talking about developing plugins for mach all you need is Visual > Studio C++ .NET 2003 and the Mach SDK. I work with Tom at CandCNC and have > written a > couple plugins for our > hardware. OK, thanks for the clarification! I got an earlier version of Visual Studio, before the .net thing. I will look into it.
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