I think I should just order the USB with Path Pilot and install. I have an extra 7i92H to try it out on the PC where I installed the 2.9.4 LinuxCNC.
Go for it!I think I should just order the USB with Path Pilot and install. I have an extra 7i92H to try it out on the PC where I installed the 2.9.4 LinuxCNC.
Many of the Linux people have never worked with Delphi which is the object version of Turbo Pascal. Once you've created screens, menus dialogs etc with that and been able to single step debug either at the source code or even the object code level the idea of separate programs to create screens, edit code, compile code and debug code is so old fashioned. Delphi even let's you cross compile from the PC environment for tablets, phones be they android or apple.I think the problem with Linux and Python etc is far worse. It stems from amateurs not giving any thought to regression or backward compatibility. Linux in particular is very sensitive to hardwired library versions and API's. Windows has a much more forgiving model with interfaces in dll's.
Regardless,one of the many advantages of PathPilot is that all this nonsense is sorted out for you. Install and run. Who cares what version of Linux or Python is underneath, it is a working system. (currently it runs on ancient Mint 17 btw)
Well I would but with a Canada Post strike looming I don't know if it's worth it at the moment. And I have 42 other projects....Go for it!
Assuming you want to use this on a non Tormach machine.....I think the problem with Linux and Python etc is far worse. It stems from amateurs not giving any thought to regression or backward compatibility. Linux in particular is very sensitive to hardwired library versions and API's. Windows has a much more forgiving model with interfaces in dll's.
Regardless,one of the many advantages of PathPilot is that all this nonsense is sorted out for you. Install and run. Who cares what version of Linux or Python is underneath, it is a working system. (currently it runs on ancient Mint 17 btw)
1. A PC. Doesn't have to be super huge but does require hardware ethernet and WiFi.1) So what hardware do you need to run PathPilot?
2) I'm guessing a PC (not sure about requirements?
3) Mesa board(s)?
4) OS?
5) From your description it sounds like the install process starts with a Linux OS and then PathPilot is installed and runs on that?
I called and asked about price and was quoted $795, does that sound about right?
I'm confused, when I called studica, they quoted me $795 for PathPilot, and if I understand above you can purchase the USB stick with PathPilot for $40?1. A PC. Doesn't have to be super huge but does require hardware ethernet and WiFi.
2. Mesa 7i92TH will work.
3. The dongle from the link above.
Insert and boot PC from dongle which has the OS on it. Follow instructions to install on brand new hard drive.
Edit INI and HAL file to match your Break Out Board connected to the 7i92H. Run Path Pilot.
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Apparently it's that easy.
This is old but gives you an idea.I'm confused, when I called studica, they quoted me $795 for PathPilot, and if I understand above you can purchase the USB stick with PathPilot for $40?
That's quite a discrepancy. I wonder what the catch is?
I also wonder if you can use it with other MESA boards?
I might be able to find one for you here in Victoria. I've sent an email asking if he'd sell it.Oh right I remember that....
Going to ask on the PrintNC Discord as well as folks there are ditching LCNC in favour of grblHAL.
EDIT: the Mesa board was sold to Baitmaster.
BTW, I have full source code to the MESA 7i92. A zip file with everything in it. I've also just asked Peter Wallace (MESA) if the Tormach uses a special pin/bit file or if it's one of the standard ones.Plan B to avoid the tariffs is to order from EU: https://eusurplus.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=62
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That's one thing I like about LinuxCNC, I have asked Peter a few questions on the forum and received prompt responses, it's a treat to be able to get answers from someone intimately involved with a product that knows it inside out vs. someone 5 layers away that really has no clue.BTW, I have full source code to the MESA 7i92. A zip file with everything in it. I've also just asked Peter Wallace (MESA) if the Tormach uses a special pin/bit file or if it's one of the standard ones.