Thank you for the video, I really liked it. There are others on the topic, but I think they are very specific or sometimes they don't say much. With this, I now know what materials I need to start testing LinuxCNC with something connected! Thanks!
The parport tester is included in the standard LinuxCNC install, in the config-picker look under "apps" in "sample configs" Another thing to check if using a DB25 cable is that not all "printer cables" are fully wired. Many have only enough cores inside to drive (some) printers.
Good video. I'm running Linux for a Sherline CNC mill. The X axis only runs one direction regardless of which jog button (+ or -) I click on. Is there a fix for this within Lunux ? Cables, and pins appear to be all correct.
Hi Matt I have been watching your video First Steps with LinuxCNC. I am a complete novice but want to try build a unit. I have located the Biostar A68N-2100 motherboard but I know I will need a power board, hard drive and fans. Would it be possible just to let me know the model numbers you have used in the video. If I use this Motherboard can it be used going forward to build a more complicated CNC? Paul
Literally what I satrted from 2 years ago.(Dragons Ahead!-I thought than :)..) I think it is sometimes better to mention why so much is not important and its only example for testing. Great video looking for more ant subscribed ;)
No, it also works with Ethernet cards like the Mesa ones, but they are expensive and rarely in stock. I'm quite new to this, but I've noticed that Mesa cards haven't been available in stock since 2021. If you're new, like I am, consider starting with testing and experimenting with serial communication."
second step, need make linuxcnc working easy double Y axis motor, not good now have basic setting worst not can add 2 Y axis motor, and if add not working newer only lot errors.
thank you thank you thank you - I am an utter idiot with electronics+pc's and needed a slow monkey see monkey do style explanation for this(until I grasp the concept) thereafter I am normally quiet capable to do things myself, it's normally just the beginning of things I fail to grasp, once grasped I am usually fine for the next step
This was definitely not what I was searching for about LinuxCNC, but I appreciate that it's quite a nice introduction for beginners
Thank you very much for the great content! Hope for more content about LinuxCNC in the future!
Thanks! I have more stuff coming soon, about LinuxCNC and CNC in general
Thank you for the video, I really liked it. There are others on the topic, but I think they are very specific or sometimes they don't say much. With this, I now know what materials I need to start testing LinuxCNC with something connected! Thanks!
Thanks for the very valuable information. Hope to see more videos in near future... :)
Thanks! First man on youtube who put an actual name of this generic driver in his video on LCNC.
Learning a lot from watching this build. Blinder!
Excellent video, very helpful for me. Thanks a lot.
The parport tester is included in the standard LinuxCNC install, in the config-picker look under "apps" in "sample configs"
Another thing to check if using a DB25 cable is that not all "printer cables" are fully wired. Many have only enough cores inside to drive (some) printers.
Great content, thanks
Merci beaucoup.
Thank you so much.
Thanks, good information.
Good video. I'm running Linux for a Sherline CNC mill. The X axis only runs one direction regardless of which jog button (+ or -) I click on. Is there a fix for this within Lunux ? Cables, and pins appear to be all correct.
Interesting video!!
Good job!
Hi Matt
I have been watching your video First Steps with LinuxCNC. I am a complete novice but want to try build a unit. I have located the Biostar A68N-2100 motherboard but I know I will need a power board, hard drive and fans. Would it be possible just to let me know the model numbers you have used in the video.
If I use this Motherboard can it be used going forward to build a more complicated CNC?
Paul
Is it possible to use Trinamic TMC5160 drivers with LinuxCNC? Thanks.
No mesa controller card?
Literally what I satrted from 2 years ago.(Dragons Ahead!-I thought than :)..) I think it is sometimes better to mention why so much is not important and its only example for testing. Great video looking for more ant subscribed ;)
Will LinuxCNC run on Ubuntu?
Yes
Sorry for the question, linuxcnc work only with parallel port?
No, it also works with Ethernet cards like the Mesa ones, but they are expensive and rarely in stock. I'm quite new to this, but I've noticed that Mesa cards haven't been available in stock since 2021. If you're new, like I am, consider starting with testing and experimenting with serial communication."
@@migueld6851 Thank you very appreciate
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second step, need make linuxcnc working easy double Y axis motor, not good now have basic setting worst not can add 2 Y axis motor, and if add not working newer only lot errors.
You made a mistake in the montage. You always fade out in a montage. If you fade out it seems like more time has passed in a montage.
thank you thank you thank you - I am an utter idiot with electronics+pc's and needed a slow monkey see monkey do style explanation for this(until I grasp the concept) thereafter I am normally quiet capable to do things myself, it's normally just the beginning of things I fail to grasp, once grasped I am usually fine for the next step