Re: [Emc-users] Thanks and help with post processor

2008-07-06 Thread John Thornton
There is some info on this page for post processors. http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Cam John On 5 Jul 2008 at 19:43, aaron Moore wrote: Hi All snip I have however acquired some rather good windows software, but its long list of post processors does not include EMC (shame). Is

[Emc-users] Thanks and help with post processor

2008-07-05 Thread aaron Moore
Hi All This is a thank you to everyone out there who has helped over the last few months to get my little stepper powered router going. I am finally getting some useful stuff done now, and I can do pretty much everything within LinuxBrilliant. I have however acquired some rather good

Re: [Emc-users] Thanks and help with post processor

2008-07-05 Thread Andrew Ayre
I am using CamBam and it's output seems to work fine with EMC2. Andy aaron Moore wrote: Hi All This is a thank you to everyone out there who has helped over the last few months to get my little stepper powered router going. I am finally getting some useful stuff done now, and I can do

Re: [Emc-users] Thanks and help with post processor

2008-07-05 Thread Anders Wallin
I have however acquired some rather good windows software, but its long list of post processors does not include EMC (shame). Is there a generic/popular alternative that will work? fanuc and/or mazak post processors seem to work ok for me, some of them require a bit of tweaking... AW