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    Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    Just spoke to Art on the phone today.
    I'm glad to hear it. I'd love to hear his thoughts on the subject.

    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    "Sorry to be pedantic, but if you're wanting to compare Mach to LinuxCNC, you won't be needing a SS ;)
    Sorry to be pedantic, but this thread started with a post about SS so that's what I'm comparing. Here's a modified version of the list for Mach alone:

    Mach:
    Pros: Familiar, DIY Standard.
    Cons: Doesn't support some obscure machines/extras.
    Cost: Windows >£50, Mach3 >£50
    What you have to lose if you want to switch to the alternative: A few hours of your time, >£100.

    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    you need to stop making assumptions about the original posters requirements/decisions.
    What assumptions have I wrongly made?

    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    Plus what's the chances of any computer not coming with Windows?
    Mach3 runs on windows 2000 and windows XP. Both are in steady decline with windows vista, 7 and 8 being forced out by Microsoft. It takes 20 minutes to make a bootable pendrive and 30 minutes to install linuxCNC, even on slower computers. I refuse to believe that this should make any sort of difference. The computer gives you clear and simple instructions on what to do, I apologise for not understanding how this poses a problem for so many people. Ubuntu is made to be incredibly user friendly and simple (it's marketed at Apple users amongst others).

    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    Now to give a real example. I'm needing a way to program some ATmega chips.
    I'm glad you brought this up. A friend of mine wanted to get into PIC programming just last week. I recommended he buy a PicKit2 clone from ebay. It is digitally identical to Microchip's pickit2 and costs half as much. It interfaces with MPLAB IDE just like a genuine one would do and has freeware firmware updates to interface with Arduinos, that you can download and install easily. I'd pick that over a genuine programmer any day and yes, I do own a genuine PicKit2 for comparison.

    Quote Originally Posted by ckas View Post
    I own a gecko 540 driven cnc Taig with a trunnion table.......and I think this is pretty typical...
    I wouldn't say a trunnion table is typical for us! I'm sorry I would have a look for a suitable file for you, I'd be surprised if one doesn't exist by now but I don't have the time because I have exams. If you're still interested I'll have a look afterwards. Have you tried asking on the forums for some help on modifying an existing one?
    Last edited by Lee Roberts; 24-05-2012 at 07:34 PM. Reason: Removed unnecessary comments
    Old router build log here. New router build log here. Lathe build log here.
    Electric motorbike project here.

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