Hi Les would you happen to have a version of ScanAnything that runs with PathPilot. It is a fancy version of LinuxCNC running on Linux Mint.
Thanks For the Time, (;-) TP
Scan Anything for PathPilot
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Re: Scan Anything for PathPilot
If the PathPilot release includes halcompile it should be possible. Scanything can use halcompile to automatically build a custom driver for that specific LinuxCNC version. I have to admit I've never tried it though.
Re: Scan Anything for PathPilot
There are a LOT of Tormach users out there AND a LOT of Users that use the PathPilot software to run there NON tormach machines. Might be a good time to try it out.
Can you create a no fuss installer to ease the pain of working with LinuxCNC ?
I can get it tested it IF you can create it.
(;-) TP
Can you create a no fuss installer to ease the pain of working with LinuxCNC ?
I can get it tested it IF you can create it.
(;-) TP
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Re: Scan Anything for PathPilot
Is PathPilot 32 bit or 64 bit? If you aren't sure open a command prompt and run the command uname -p
If the result contains the number 64 it's 64 bit.
If the result contains the number 64 it's 64 bit.
Re: Scan Anything for PathPilot
HI Less sorry for teh late reply. The latest PathPilot is 64 bit linux mint.
(;-) TP
(;-) TP
Re: Scan Anything for PathPilot
Hi Less,Les Newell wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 3:11 pm If the PathPilot release includes halcompile it should be possible. Scanything can use halcompile to automatically build a custom driver for that specific LinuxCNC version. I have to admit I've never tried it though.
can you please describe this proces?
Thanks Martin
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Re: Scan Anything for PathPilot
If halcompile is installed Scanything will automatically build a driver the first time you run it. If halcompile is not available Scanything will fall back to one of it's pre-built drivers. Every release of LinuxCNC needs it's own build of the driver so it is quite likely that none of teh pre-built drivers that come with Scanything will work correctly.