Sorry for the confusion I may have created on that posting... First
Originally Posted by ESjaavik I don't understand the "need a machine program to run it on", I run it in Win2K on my laptop. |
In my quick review of the program - it looked like I could generate the GCode - but would then need to use MACH2 or something like that as a
"machine(ing) program" to get the work done. The GCode would be there but the needed control of my mill.
Originally Posted by ESjaavik It seems from your referring to "us" that you are connected with the developer(s). |
Sorry there - I was refering to the US on the CNCZone - no, I am not connected with the developer. It would be nice to get information back from everyone that tries a program and maybe mini reviews could be posted in their spot on the 'Zone.
(The Product Review Section of the Magazine)
Originally Posted by ESjaavik So my conclusion is it may be good, but expect to put in some artistic thinking to make it do what you need. If you don't it will not "think for you". If you have years of experience hand-coding (or debugging) G-code, it's probably a super tool. |
Thats Just the kind of feedback I'd be looking for - a quick screening reference and noted the limitations of the software. Thanks - and sorry for the unintended confusuion!

Jim