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Has anyone ever heard of this program? Because this is what we are using at the High School and it is extremely unstable. My teacher wants a new program that does the same thing (load .ncc files and tell the machine what to do) and is more stable and preferably free or very cheap(budget cuts). So, if anyone knows of a program that would be great! Thanks a lot! |
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| You have posted this to at least 4 different forums. That is called cross-posting and is a breach of board etiquette. Most people take a dim view of this and it makes it less likely that they will respond. Take a bit of time, figure out where your post belongs, and post to an appropriate forum. That being said: Mach 3 http://www.machsupport.com/ will run programs of up to 500 lines of g-code when unlicensed. EMC2 http://www.linuxcnc.org/ is free software bob |
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