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Jul 24, 2019, 3:59 AM by
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> Yea I know I can't use mach3 with this table,
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You can, just not with parts of the current electronics setup. By the looks from the JD2 website, they use the all-in-one BLDC servos with STEP/DIR inputs. That should be easy enough to interface to MACH3. I have no idea about what they use for THC.
> as far as in maybe they did or didn't tell me they didn't because good luck on getting an answer without it being incorrect or they don't contact back. I've only talked to them 4 times a laser replacement, an to ask about the actual controller brand which is why I've never contacted them back for any further questions or issues I've found a few bugs they have not addressed they say stuff is coming soon and 6 months later still nothing. The big thing about Mad Gui V3 is linuxcnc does tons upon tons of stuff that Mach 3 does but he took tons of it out. I will live with the facts it's Linux based but not using mad. If I can figure out what hardware I have I will fdisk the PC hard drive and recreate the partition or let grub do it all an start getting back into Linux I know for sure I am quite able to download Linux sources codes & > repositories> adding or remove stuff I might not need then compile a little bit of time it all will come back to me from long ago I'd rather use Ubuntu but it is what it is.
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You can use pretty much whatever you want with Machinekit and LinuxCNC both. It may just not be a turn-key solution. However, it still should not be that problematic to use Ubuntu. (I have never tried it.)
> I know machine kit is software I've seen all the dependencies in the mad directly I also am sure the controller in the cabinet is a begalbone or begal
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Maybe, Beaglebone Black is popular hardware SBC for use with Machinekit. Problem is, without detailed photos only people deeply familiar with JD2 offerings would be able to tell.
> something that's was my actual question was help identifying which one it's only a matter of time I just get fed up and once my warranty is up the hardware will go bye bye and what I replace it will will be known and not lied too. Linux has came a long way since I've gotten out of it. In 30 years I've never asked for help but I've giving help nonstop I get fed lies so I will buy their brand Devin isn't tech support at jd2 it's fred
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I don't know any of them. Just what I read on the project pages.
> which knows his stuff the rest of them will remain in the grey area not being mentioned. I figured having the table a year and I've fixed every problem myself finding out what brand controller I have from there I will handle the rest if no one is able to help I will year the control box apart and take the shields off the boards and find out myself just to much business work atm figure if someone knew heck yeah. Thanks for the reply with ideas about what it might be. :)
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Sure, Machinekit does not suit everybody. There are plenty to choose from. Just don't be offended if people on Machinekit forum are not inclined to bashing Machinekit.
Cern.
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