On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 06:00:52PM -0700, John (EBo) David wrote: > Lucas Vogel wrote: > > > > (thanks for the reminder, Jim!) > > > > We are fresh out of topics and presenters for this month on for both PLUG > > meeting locations(sequoia and GCC). If you have a particular Linux-related > > talent and wish to show it off to the group please contact me at this email > > address and let me know when you are available to present yourself :) > > Something I would like to see (and could possibly talk a little about) > is the Enhanced Machine Control (EMC) project produced by NIST. It is > realtime kenamatic software to drive computer controlled equiptment like > milling machines, etc. I would be interested in finding out if anyone > else is playing with retrofitting conventional equiptment or building > new CNC laths, mills, etc. EMC compiles on both Win* and a real-time > version of Linux called RT-Linux... Now _this_ sounds like serious fun... enough to bother going to Mesa for a PLUG meeting, even. I have the low-end Light Machines milling machine http://www.lightmachines.com/productcenter/spectralight-0200-page1.html (got it used at a hamfest, good deal too) but it didn't come with the controller box. I want to build one of those parallel-port stepper drivers for it, but it'll be my first project of that sort. Do you happen to know where I could get a kit for one, beefy enough to run the motors? The kits I've seen top out at 1 or 1.25 amps, and I think these motors might require more like 2 amps. And, I haven't figured out which kind of steppers these are yet, bipolar or unipolar. I would want to run it with Linux, of course, and I think I stumbled across this NIST software when I was looking for such things... made a Netscape bookmark... and now Netscape won't run for me anymore. Why can't all the browser-folks just agree on some way to store bookmarks on a server... they don't belong on the client anyway, because doesn't everyone browse the web from more than one place? Speaking of which... setting up such a solution would be another very good PLUG presentation, if it's possible. -- _______ Shawn T. Rutledge / KB7PWD ecloud@bigfoot.com (_ | |_) http://www.bigfoot.com/~ecloud kb7pwd@kb7pwd.ampr.org __) | | \________________________________________________________________