[Machinekit] Re: installing MachineKit on RPI3

2017-10-02 Thread Masoun Mardini
I found this from raspberry pi web site http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/images/raspbian-2017-07-05/ after downloading you must copy it to SD card above 8GB using win32diskimager

[Machinekit] Re: installing MachineKit on RPI3

2017-10-02 Thread Masoun Mardini
First sorry if the website appears like this it didn’t show anything on my mac I found it using google search. Try other sites for older versions of raspbian I found that all links from raspberry pi site give a link to strech only. The other link is from machinekit web site installing packages.

[Machinekit] Re: installing MachineKit on RPI3

2017-10-02 Thread 'fishy' via Machinekit
I am not sure what you are posting about? I get the feeling the site you link to has been hacked or is spam? my browser shows domoticx.com as a dangerous site and I cannot access it without disabling security? I asked a friend who knows about raspberry pi and they said the site looks like it has

[Machinekit] Re: installing MachineKit on RPI3

2017-09-30 Thread Masoun Mardini
Hi fishy try this page http://domoticx.com/raspberry-pi-sd-image-raspbian-linux-os/ the missing library I found during downloading machinekit and installing it. when I try to install a missing one it's always have version error that it will not install. but when I used Jessie it worked as a cha

[Machinekit] Re: installing MachineKit on RPI3

2017-09-29 Thread 'fishy' via Machinekit
On Wednesday, 27 September 2017 22:15:14 UTC+1, Masoun Mardini wrote: > > Don’t waste your time on strech use jessie or raspbian 8 > A ton of missing libraries in strech > Just search for that older version for RP2/3 > And then everything is straight forward Which older version, can you give

[Machinekit] Re: installing MachineKit on RPI3

2017-09-24 Thread mung kie
Have you tried asking a question on the raspberrypi.org forum in the linuxcnc thread? I think the jessie install will definite not work on stretch, there were a few knowledgable people at rpi forum that may be able to help you if you ask, I think kinsa was the username of the guy that did the e