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ok, so for all of us out there who thought EMC*/Linux was to hard to set up, well guess what I just stumbled across..... http://timeguy.com/cradek/emc/ubuntu I am going to try this later today, I'll let you know how it goes. |
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| unterhause, yes, fully aware of the bdi but they are usually a bit lacking with just the basics or out of date software. I have tried a couple of them, never liked the default software they packaged. whirlybomber, how did your install go? the software appears to require opengl accelaration. when I installed the new kernel, I could not get the legacy nvidia driver to work properly, when starting x, it could not find the nvidia module. if I used "nv" driver, x would work but the software complained about opengl and exited. I will try a more modern nvidia card and see if the newer nvidia drivers will work better. |
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| well it turned into next week. The instal went exactly as it was supposed to, and I could open EMC2 no problems after the 1st reboot. And now as the repositories are added to my sources.list, I will be able to do updates with apt/synaptic for even easier updating. does anyone have a good primer on how to set up and run EMC2? |
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| what a minimum hardware to emc2 and ubuntu5,10 ? i have meny old pc 200mhz-350mhz. and memory what need? i try instal bdi emc 4,20 to 200mhz pc in but not worki,not restart after instal and instal time info no more simm memory.(old sim not have more) |
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where can I find out more about the Debian install? Can I use the Debian that in the box next to my desk? |
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| the best bet is to use the bdi install, otherwise you have to learn how to build a successful RTAI Real-Time kernel. But you can install it yourself. There is a wiki at www.linuxcnc.org |
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| Chris did great work on the ubuntu/emc2 setup. It is truly painless. Chris's setup installs everything that is needed including the realtime kernal. Plus as been stated - you get updates as they are developing. If you use the bdi and want to try emc2 it takes a little more work. I would say emc2 + axis interface is awsome. http://www.electronicsam.com/images/...axisubuntu.png The emc2 package has been getting better and better. Very happy with it. Powerfull enought to retrofit our big old nc mill. (the next project) sam |
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how i upcrade my bdi 4,20 to -> new version? what i need add reposity files? adres? if can upgrade or must install all new etc,emc2 ? and second. how i run , use emc?? there 4,20 version i not found program only sherlincnc, where all other program have? cad? cam? pcb board maker? text maker?(mill wood in text) controll centre(mach3 style what i see g-kode run,pic what cnc work,numerical display,etc) need all softw,what need make printed circuits in emc. but not understand what i need do??? mean where is all software and run thats,have thats(emc)include pcb maker soft? i install 4,20 version but not more know? have anywere web, site what user manual is? url??? |
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