Did you set up your mill with Mach?
On May 31, 2014 1:27 PM, "DeshardSystemsMexico ." <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Good day
>
> I'm new to LinuxCNC, I had never used it before, the program I've always
> used is Mach3, but now there are some things I'd like to try, and as far as
> I have read, it's possible to do it on LinuxCNC, but I'm stuck, help!
>
> On the configuration selector there's plenty of options under the sample
> configurations choice, but I don't know which one to use in order to get
> used to the software and feel confident enough to implement it on my built
> CNC, which currently still works with Mach. I don't know what option is
> correct to become familiar with the program environment first.
>
> The CNC I use has servo motors from DMM Tech, and looking through on forums
> and stuff, I found that LinuxCNC works well with the DYN3-H drive, but I
> couldn't find any information on the rest of the drives, and I don't use
> that model, I use DYN2-H. And putting that aside for now, I still don't
> know what option to use when I'm at that configuration selector part, so
> that I can load my G-codes and see if everything works well.
>
> Needless to say, I'm lost, can anyone help me find the yellow brick road?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Marisela
>
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