Yes store tool parameters would probably be good. Barcode require central 
storage while USB could follow the tool, there is also RFID . Then more time 
could be spent on real "Bar".

On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 20:04:52 +0800
TJoseph Powderly <tjt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> interesting idea
> i played with similar idea on sink edm
> where each tool barely moved at a single position ( orbiting)
> i thought
> "why not program the tool instead of the machine?"
> put position depth cutting parms on texas instrument tool chip ( like 
> rfid or barcode )
> then controller was point to point not contouring
> this might make me try the idea again
> thanks!
> tomp
> On 03/24/2016 04:20 PM, giorgio foga wrote:
> >
> >> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> >> From: j...@gnipsel.com
> >> Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 15:13:58 -0500
> >> Subject: [Emc-users] RFID Tag or Barcode into LinuxCNC
> >>
> >> Anyone read a RFID tag or barcode and use that to run a subroutine in
> >> LinuxCNC?
> >>
> >> JT
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> > No but is no so difficult..... Mxxx code with bash code to read a specific 
> > mybarcodefile.txt file ... after everery reading cancell all....
> > Read barcode with terminal bash routine and writing the output on 
> > mybarcodefile.txt ... More automation is possible ... for example using a 
> > db or file that convert every know barcode in a specific decimal number 
> > .... (0, 1, 2, 3 .......) your mxxx code in bash can read these number end 
> > convert it in int value of switch case statement ..... you build a program 
> > that have only switch case statement .... every case correspond to 
> > soubroutine call .....
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