Basically, it's a custom firmware for the CriCut Personal which allows
you to control the device from your PC/Mac/Linux computer. Has anyone
on the group done this before? I'm seriously considering doing it just
for the heck of it.
I have not used freecut but I did use libcutter and was able to control the
cricut cake.
On Sep 7, 2012 9:49 PM, "Deven Phillips" <deven.phill...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Basically, it's a custom firmware for the CriCut Personal which allows
> you to control the device from your PC/Mac/Linux computer. Has anyone
> on the group done this before? I'm seriously considering doing it just
> for the heck of it.
I have a HP printer that is about 30 inches wide. I will loan that to the hacker space. The software we used was on a 286, so it must be simple. I have an unused license for Mach3, Bob S
> Basically, it's a custom firmware for the CriCut Personal which allows > you to control the device from your PC/Mac/Linux computer. Has anyone > on the group done this before? I'm seriously considering doing it just > for the heck of it.
> I have a HP printer that is about 30 inches wide. I will loan that to > the hacker space. The software we used was on a 286, so it must be > simple. I have an unused license for Mach3,
> Bob S
> On Friday, September 7, 2012 9:49:35 PM UTC-4, Deven wrote:
> My wife is interested in working with cutter/plotters. We found a
> good
> deal on an old CriCut and I found the following links:
> Basically, it's a custom firmware for the CriCut Personal which
> allows
> you to control the device from your PC/Mac/Linux computer. Has anyone
> on the group done this before? I'm seriously considering doing it
> just
> for the heck of it.
I have a large format vinyl/stencil cutter at home. Somewhere with it is the software… I will fing it and bring it in. Takes any vector drawing as input… works VERY well… (Been a while though)
Patrick McCarthy
T 502.476.9878
C 502.939.1756
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I hear this a lot but I wonder how true it is: The software we used was on a 286, so it must be simple.
Seems like often the software is not simple because the developers had to know how to get more from the system.
On 09/09/2012 06:59 AM, Luslugger wrote:
I have a HP printer that is about 30 inches wide. I will loan that to the hacker space. The software we used was on a 286, so it must be simple. I have an unused license for Mach3,
Bob S
On Friday, September 7, 2012 9:49:35 PM UTC-4, Deven wrote:
My wife is interested in working with cutter/plotters. We found a good
deal on an old CriCut and I found the following links:
Basically, it's a custom firmware for the CriCut Personal which allows
you to control the device from your PC/Mac/Linux computer. Has anyone
on the group done this before? I'm seriously considering doing it just
for the heck of it.
Deven
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Pat McCarthy <pmccar...@humana.com> wrote:
> I have a large format vinyl/stencil cutter at home. Somewhere with it is the
> software… I will fing it and bring it in. Takes any vector drawing as input…
> works VERY well… (Been a while though)
> Patrick McCarthy
> T 502.476.9878
> C 502.939.1756
> From: lvl1@googlegroups.com [mailto:lvl1@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> Jason Dodd
> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 9:45 AM
> To: lvl1@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: {LVL1} Re: Hacking a CriCut . . . Anyone in the group done this
> yet?
> I hear this a lot but I wonder how true it is: The software we used was on a
> 286, so it must be simple.
> Seems like often the software is not simple because the developers had to
> know how to get more from the system.
> On 09/09/2012 06:59 AM, Luslugger wrote:
> I have a HP printer that is about 30 inches wide. I will loan that to the
> hacker space. The software we used was on a 286, so it must be simple. I
> have an unused license for Mach3,
> Bob S
> On Friday, September 7, 2012 9:49:35 PM UTC-4, Deven wrote:
> My wife is interested in working with cutter/plotters. We found a good
> deal on an old CriCut and I found the following links:
> Basically, it's a custom firmware for the CriCut Personal which allows
> you to control the device from your PC/Mac/Linux computer. Has anyone
> on the group done this before? I'm seriously considering doing it just
> for the heck of it.
> Deven
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The software pack is, IIRC, a generic tool... you can set it up to drive LOTS of xy cutters... (Presets or manual)
Operates thru the serial port though, so them there new fangled computers may not work......
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From: lvl1@googlegroups.com [mailto:lvl1@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Deven Phillips
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 9:46 AM
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WOW! My wife will have a blast with that. But regardless, we still want to hack the CriCut to provide a nice generic cutter for home.
Thanks Pat!!!
Deven
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Pat McCarthy <pmccar...@humana.com> wrote:
> I have a large format vinyl/stencil cutter at home. Somewhere with it > is the software... I will fing it and bring it in. Takes any vector > drawing as input... works VERY well... (Been a while though)
> Patrick McCarthy
> T 502.476.9878
> C 502.939.1756
> From: lvl1@googlegroups.com [mailto:lvl1@googlegroups.com] On Behalf > Of Jason Dodd
> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 9:45 AM
> To: lvl1@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: {LVL1} Re: Hacking a CriCut . . . Anyone in the group > done this yet?
> I hear this a lot but I wonder how true it is: The software we used > was on a 286, so it must be simple.
> Seems like often the software is not simple because the developers had > to know how to get more from the system.
> On 09/09/2012 06:59 AM, Luslugger wrote:
> I have a HP printer that is about 30 inches wide. I will loan that to > the hacker space. The software we used was on a 286, so it must be > simple. I have an unused license for Mach3, Bob S
> On Friday, September 7, 2012 9:49:35 PM UTC-4, Deven wrote:
> My wife is interested in working with cutter/plotters. We found a good > deal on an old CriCut and I found the following links:
> Basically, it's a custom firmware for the CriCut Personal which allows > you to control the device from your PC/Mac/Linux computer. Has anyone > on the group done this before? I'm seriously considering doing it just > for the heck of it.
> Deven
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