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dazza
24-08-2014, 10:48 AM
morning all
ive been buying a few bits from a place called cncdrive for my lathe conversion and noticed a control software called uccnc ,im sure it wont have all the bells and whistles of mach but at 45 euros...is anyone on here using it??.
looks a handy option for those on a tight budget.
http://www.shop.cncdrive.com/index.php?productID=494
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDRVUR3EFec
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Ger21
24-08-2014, 12:50 PM
I believe that they just released it last week.

dazza
24-08-2014, 05:10 PM
I believe that they just released it last week.
ahh,i didn't realise that ,that explains the lack of info out there,thanks

Beone
25-08-2014, 12:58 AM
I'm running Linuxcnc on my mill and am beginning to like it very much. I run mach on my router (6 yrs now) and it has a lot of great features but I am learning how to do the same things in Linuxcnc and it seems to run the mill better. Ymmv
dave

alextory
07-10-2015, 12:16 PM
I've just started using UCCNC with the UC300 controller I used to use in Mach3 via a plugin. Initial impressions are very good. It is a lot more simplistic than Mach3 but on the flip side if you're a hobbyist like me you can actually understand all of what the software is doing rather than being presented with a myriad of settings which are about as much use as if they were written in a foreign language. Plugin support is very limited at the moment but hopefully this will grow given time and I hope to teach myself to write my own. I find jogging on it much easier than Mach3 and its responses to keyboard inputs for jogging are much better. I found in the past that Mach3 could miss keystrokes and your zero position would move with obvious bad results. Mach3 is good but time and technology move on to the future and I think UCCNC for 45 Euro is a very good alternative to moving to Mach4 Hobby for $200. The only restriction is that it is designed to work with the UC100 or UC300 interfaces but these are a great option in themselves if you struggle to find a PC with a parallel port now.

mitchejc
10-10-2015, 06:53 AM
This software and ethernet controllers also looks like an interesting alternative as the software is available on multiple platforms
http://www.bevelcutting.com/cnc-software.html


I like the idea of their self contained touchcreen one that runs the software on a cubieboard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=26&v=vIx-zgCEkKM

I wonder if anybody on here is using any of their products?