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So you were in India! Bangalore changed a lot over the time. But the torrential rains are the same. It used to be referred as garden city, but now it is the silicon valley of India.
Thanks John for a fair review. I will go through your suggestions. I was actually getting feedback from small scale cnc machine builders in India. The software was initially written for diy customers. I wanted to introduce a new concept of not using G-Code for at least two axis machines. As the software evolved over time I have added more functions to cater for small scale machine builders. Currently because of lockdown here, my associates are not able to run the machines to generate training material. We will sort this out as soon as possible. Thanks
Have been having a little play with the software, seems it has been writen for a 4x3 aspect screen. I am not familiar with linux and could not find a way to adjust to my 16x9. I lose the bottom of the image and have space at the sides. ☹️
Thanks, I have already ordered a Pi4 before I came across the 400, it seems a good solution with the built in keyboard. I will have a play with the Pi4 and if I decide to use it on my router I will get a 400. I do like the look of the software, will see how it goes
If RPI-400 uses the same debian image as Rpi 4 than yes. Try the raspbian image in the download section. The gpio header for rpi-4 and Rpi-400 is same.
Yes, you can use the Raspbain break-out box (sold separately). The break-out box has 24V inputs and output option along with Relay's. This board will also give complete isolation to your machine and your single board computer.
You can refer the SBC-CNC Manual in the website for complete list of G-Code and M-Codes supported by the software.
How we can use this system on 24 volt input output can you supply nessessory circuit for that. Also which G codes and m code it support kindly provide list.
So you were in India! Bangalore changed a lot over the time. But the torrential rains are the same. It used to be referred as garden city, but now it is the silicon valley of India.
Thanks John for a fair review. I will go through your suggestions. I was actually getting feedback from small scale cnc machine builders in India. The software was initially written for diy customers. I wanted to introduce a new concept of not using G-Code for at least two axis machines. As the software evolved over time I have added more functions to cater for small scale machine builders. Currently because of lockdown here, my associates are not able to run the machines to generate training material. We will sort this out as soon as possible. Thanks
Have been having a little play with the software, seems it has been writen for a 4x3 aspect screen. I am not familiar with linux and could not find a way to adjust to my 16x9. I lose the bottom of the image and have space at the sides. ☹️
Thanks, I have already ordered a Pi4 before I came across the 400, it seems a good solution with the built in keyboard. I will have a play with the Pi4 and if I decide to use it on my router I will get a 400. I do like the look of the software, will see how it goes
If RPI-400 uses the same debian image as Rpi 4 than yes. Try the raspbian image in the download section. The gpio header for rpi-4 and Rpi-400 is same.
Will this run on a Raspberry Pi 400
Hello Ankit,
Yes, you can use the Raspbain break-out box (sold separately). The break-out box has 24V inputs and output option along with Relay's. This board will also give complete isolation to your machine and your single board computer.
You can refer the SBC-CNC Manual in the website for complete list of G-Code and M-Codes supported by the software.
How we can use this system on 24 volt input output can you supply nessessory circuit for that. Also which G codes and m code it support kindly provide list.