Ucnc. To be or not to be?
Ucnc. To be or not to be?
Help, my Vcarve V6 has no P.P. for uccnc AM I UP THE CREEK?
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Re: Ucnc. To be or not to be?
Ask your question on the UCCNC forum. Someone there should have one
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Re: Ucnc. To be or not to be?
There are probably better options but I have used the usbcnc post processor without problem, in fact when I first used it I was sure it said uccnc not usbcnc
As Gary says they have a forum so ask there for a better option.
As Gary says they have a forum so ask there for a better option.
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The Mach3 post should work fine.
I'll try to find the time to write a UCCNC post this weekend, and I'll put it on my website.
I'll try to find the time to write a UCCNC post this weekend, and I'll put it on my website.
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Re: Ucnc. To be or not to be?
Thank you all for your help. I was a mach3 user running through a UC100. My computer died, the new one has Windows 10 not the old 7 so I am migrating to UCCNC with my old
UC100 together with my old Vcarve Pro V6.
So just hoping there is a compatible P.P. On V6. Thanks. Peter.
UC100 together with my old Vcarve Pro V6.
So just hoping there is a compatible P.P. On V6. Thanks. Peter.
Re: Ucnc. To be or not to be?
P.s to my last post. I will try the Mach3 Pp as soon as I can get back to my machine. Thanks.
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I have both domains.
cncwoodworker redirects to thecncwoodworker.
cncwoodworker redirects to thecncwoodworker.
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Mach3 PP works perfectly with UCCNC.
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Just be sure to configure UCCNC to Ignore unknown g-codes.
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Thank you all for your time and responses. Regards. Peter.
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I did throw some UCCNC posts together the other night. I'll get them on my website tonight.
Gerry - http://www.thecncwoodworker.com
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Gerry - http://www.thecncwoodworker.com
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Re: Ucnc. To be or not to be?
OK so I know absolutely nothing about post processors, all I know is that the mach pp, the usbcnc pp & a couple of others all seem to work with UCCNC so how are these you have kindly done different ger21 ? (without getting to technical )ger21 wrote:Two weeks later, I finally uploaded the posts.
http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/uccnc.html