Greetings all;
updated the master/wheezy on th G0704 earlier today, then opened up the
nema 34 mount to pass the spindle end of a nema 23 motor. I carved that
square pattern without any hickups not of my doing, but that adapter
plates boltholes for the nema 23 weren't tapped.
Saddled up and
I loved this conversation... to much sparks..
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020, 18:23 Reinhard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Freitag, 12. Juni 2020, 11:03:53 CEST andy pugh wrote:
> > A major release has a matching ISO file for a scratch install,
>
> that could be automated
>
> > is thought to be largely bug-free
>
Hi,
On Freitag, 12. Juni 2020, 11:03:53 CEST andy pugh wrote:
> A major release has a matching ISO file for a scratch install,
that could be automated
> is thought to be largely bug-free
Hm, I guess, your entitlement on that item is too much.
> and has documentation that matches the
> actual
On 06/12/2020 04:03 AM, andy pugh wrote:
Machinekit abandoned the idea of releases. I have heard
that that makes it hard to find a version that actually works.
Yes, my test fixture still uses a build set up by Matt
Shaver quite a few years ago.
But, then, Robert C. Nelson started building
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 at 04:28, Reinhard wrote:
> So let's ask for the other side of view - what's the difference between a
> snapshot from master to a ordinally rolled out release - from the user side of
> view?
> Afaik all they want, are packages to install from without compiling.
A major
On Thursday 11 June 2020 23:28:26 Reinhard wrote:
> Hi Gene
>
> On Donnerstag, 11. Juni 2020, 21:53:55 CEST Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I find it totally unreal that most shop owners won't spend the
> > sheckles to buy a router and maybe a switch to put the network into
> > every machine in the