On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 7:35 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 5 May 2014 00:09, rayj wrote:
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> > Last question: What is the etiquette on this list for replies? Top,
> > bottom, or inserted under the relevant paragraph?
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> I prefer inserted, but I don't make the rules.
>
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> atp
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Inserted or b
On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
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> > I prefer inserted, but I don't make the rules.
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> Rules smules
>
> If your question is answered
> BE HAPPY
> or you "volunteer" an answer
> DO IT HOWEVER YOU WISH
>
> My 2 cents
> Stuart
>
And then there's Stuart's method.
Mark
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2014-05-05 2:09 GMT+03:00 rayj :
> Last question: What is the etiquette on this list for replies? Top,
> bottom, or inserted under the relevant paragraph?
>
It is just that inserted or bottom replies make it easier to understand,
what phrase/question exactly are you replying to.
Viesturs
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On May 4, 2014 6:38 PM, "andy pugh" wrote:
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> On 5 May 2014 00:09, rayj wrote:
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> > Where should I start reading? What "branch", "thread", or "version"
> > should I look at to get up and running as simply as possible.
>
> Maybe start here:
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/html/common/user_intro.
On 5 May 2014 00:09, rayj wrote:
> Where should I start reading? What "branch", "thread", or "version"
> should I look at to get up and running as simply as possible.
Maybe start here:
http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/html/common/user_intro.html
> I'm running from a parallel port to a 4 axis set o
Greetings,
I'm close to having my hardware setup and need to start studying LCNC.
Where should I start reading? What "branch", "thread", or "version"
should I look at to get up and running as simply as possible.
I'm running from a parallel port to a 4 axis set of controllers, but
only have 3