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Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
If you were starting now, USB interface! Maybe Bluetooth or WiFi but they're mostly more trouble than needed. I have USB running one mill with Mach3 and I have a USBCNC board for the other mill. Toss
By Jerry Durand <jerry_durand_california@...> · #94446 ·
Re: Pics and files
I have to agree. Hobby Machinist is classy site. Respectfully, Les ---In 7x12minilathe@..., <old_toolmaker@...> wrote : I forgot to mention in my last post, Hobby Machinist allows pictures
By Rockytime · #94444 ·
Re: LMS 4700 mill
Set the height by raising the head, not by lowering it. This removes a lot of backlash in the fine feed. Same principal as raising a saw blade to exact height on a cabinet saw. Also if you are using
By mike kolchins · #94443 ·
Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
I know we are running a bit off topic with this thread, but I'll throw in my two cents. MS-DOS was very good and relatively easy for controlling anything and everything because it allowed you take
By Michael Jablonski · #94445 ·
Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
Ok Ellis, I speak American, not English 8-) and it still makes little sense in the machinist's world.... At the risk of getting stomped all into the dirt, I'm going to attempt an 'Engl-erican'
By Warren LeMay · #94451 ·
Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
[7x12minilathe] <7x12minilathe@...> wrote: I wrote that. I'm sorry if it was not clear. It was just an observation not intended to be positive or negative just descriptive. The target
By Chris Albertson <albertson.chris@...> · #94442 ·
Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
Yeah, there's definitely a whole 'nother language when programmers start talking to each other. ?? Basically it means that MS-DOS exposes the most low-level hardware functions of the computer to any
By Tim Iafolla <iafollatim@...> · #94441 ·
Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
One of the problems may be that a lot of us on here speak English (well I do) and the message below makes no sense ? Rgds. Ellis I see that it runs on MS-DOS. At first this might seem primitive. But
By Ellis Cory · #94440 ·
Re: Pics and files
I've been instructed to STFU, so no more from me. mario [7x12minilathe] <7x12minilathe@...> wrote:
By mario mohl · #94438 ·
Re: Pics and files
I forgot to mention in my last post, Hobby Machinist allows pictures to be easily placed within each message and show up as thumbnails, not text links. That is a plus as we can visualy decided what we
By OldToolmaker · #94437 ·
Re: Pics and files
My favorite machining website is Hobby Machinist. I have been a member for a while and really like it. The members are very kind and respectful of one another and that is part of the code of conduct.
By OldToolmaker · #94436 ·
Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
I've written code that runs bare metal under Windows. You just don't ask permission for things, you capture interrupts you need and keep Windows out of your hair. Will that work on modern versions of
By Chris Albertson <albertson.chris@...> · #94434 ·
Re: Pics and files
Oh, the spammers are still around, but originally the files section was handy because hosting your own files or photos wasn¡¯t easy. These days it¡¯s trivial to provide a link to Dropbox or Google
By Tony Smith · #94435 ·
Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
Jerry, A quick search for Windows interrupts revealed a substantial number of them. How is is possible to determine which of them you need to reserve for your own purposes? It looks to me like it
By Mark Kimball · #94433 ·
Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
I've written code that runs bare metal under Windows. You just don't ask permission for things, you capture interrupts you need and keep Windows out of your hair. -- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar,
By Jerry Durand <jerry_durand_california@...> · #94432 ·
Re: Pics and files
Hello John, Just to clear up any possible confusion, I believe that Google has retired Picasa, and moved to Google Photos. < https://picasa.google.com/ > I know they used to have a web photo storage
By Michael Jablonski · #94430 ·
Re: Pics and files
It's dead easy in Windows too.? Arrange and zoom the pdf page on the screen, then hit Alt-PrtScr (which copies the screen image to memory). ?Then open Paint and paste the image, where you can crop
By Tim Iafolla <iafollatim@...> · #94428 ·
Re: CNCZEUS is now Open source
I see that it runs on MS-DOS. At first this might seem primitive. But if you have ever written any DOS software what's going on is your software runs on "bare metal". To use more modern terms, MS-DOS
By Chris Albertson <albertson.chris@...> · #94431 ·
Re: Painted Myself Into a Corner Again
The small diameter section (that would be bored) is 2" long and about 1" diameter.? Isn't there a 2x rule, or something like that?? Anyways, I do have a steady rest that I think would capture the
By Arthur Coe · #94426 ·
Re: Pics and files
I have used Picasa, (now on version 3).for many years. It?s a free download. I believe it is a Google owned program.Not sure. Good picture storage, it?s easy to send photos via a link process. to
By bechetboat@... · #94427 ·