Re: Life is just a dream
- Subject: Re: Life is just a dream
- From: Dam <damg-at-1st.net>
- Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 00:33:49 -0400
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Joe,
Just wanted to let you know you're not the only one. I've played
with EMC in sim mode and made some motors go round on the bench. Just
enough to know it will work. I'm still trying to assemble a machine to
connect a control to. It's a huge task but I can't afford to buy all
them fancy parts and pieces so I keep going. Save some of that wall
for me.
Dale
joe bury wrote:
>
> List,
> Some days I wish I never heard of the emc program. It has been one
> of the most frustrating events of my life. I know there's a learning
> curve to most things. But it doesn't apply here. Even when you do the
> research and put in the time there so many quirks that you can't tell
> if your coming or going. It keeps you holding on with success always
> just around the corner. When nist said they want to expand the use of
> cnc and to open up the market this is a laugh. Because the program is
> not user friendly. You need to be a computer programmer to wade thru
> the code. It tickles me when a newbie comes on board, if only they
> knew what lies ahead. This said and done I guess I'll start pounding
> my head against the wall again tomorrow, because I'm not a quitter.
> Joe Bury
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