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I have a old PC the CPU only about 400Mhz, and RAM is 128M, i hope i can use this pc to run cnc software like emc2 ,can i I have read the EMC2 manual ,and there not mentioned the min requirement of PC hardware thanks! |
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| the emc debian bdi installs on older pcs ok but it is a little slow ,though it is a nice software ,no real reason it won t work , they also have a redhat version for dumpster grade computers , ubuntu has a great installer cd with emc2 but not good for older systems , im new to the linux thing but i have to say i m impressed with it ,ive got my system setup with ubuntu kde ,just waiting to get my drivers all setup again and ill be running with a lot of research there is a number of different softwares out there for linux, cad/cam and such , mostly simple type of stuff but it is free ,, it a pain trying to figure out how to get it installed |
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| http://sagcad.sourceforge.jp/ try this once your up and running simple cad/cam software , nothing serious but fun to play with all the same don t let the japanese site on the site scare you it installs in english |
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| szcharlie donload the iso file and burn a copy - It will run from cd so no need to install - that way you can test if it works for you.Then if you like it you can install it .Download from http://www.linuxcnc.org/index.php?op...emid=4&lang=en Best regards - let me know how it goes
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| For what it's worth, I just installed EMC2 from the Ubuntu live CD on a PIII 733, with 256Mb of ram... Seems to work really well on that machine. Just got to build a USB pendant, and I'll be happy with the controller part of my setup. The only down side I've found so far is that I have no idea what the root password is on the machine so I can get it to mount my NFS server drives for the g-code files. Some googling required it seems. :-). Cheers, Me. (Just noticed, this is a really old thread... ) Last edited by kiwichris; 02-21-2007 at 01:06 PM. Reason: comment |
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| I think he is talking about the root password for Ubuntu. Ubuntu sets up the first user as the administrator and doesn't setup a password for "root". If you go to this site http://www.ubuntux.org/how-to-change...word-in-ubuntu It will show you how to enable the password for "root". It is usually not needed though with Ubuntu, since, you have administrative privileges with your original user password. Alan
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