If all you want is DXF 2 GCODE, then CamExpert is a not so expensive
solution too. But do not expect it to be a full CAM. It's big strength
is it's easyness. So even when you do not use it every day it is still
easy to use it.

http://www.ribbonsoft.com/camexpert_features.html



Am Montag, den 23.02.2009, 19:14 -0800 schrieb An Pham Duc:
> Please tell me what Cam softwares run on Linux or Windows environment using
> to post gcode for emc2, how do I convert image-to-gcode and what
> requirements of the image is?
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