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| Motherboard/RAM/CPU | | Motherboard/RAM/CPU | ||
| 2 NICS | | 2 NICS | ||
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| Hard drive | | Hard drive | ||
| Just big enough to hold LinuxCNC with some room left over for gcode and raster images | | Just big enough to hold LinuxCNC with some room left over for gcode and raster images | ||
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| Power Supply | | Power Supply | ||
| Something | | Something that supports 220v and will power the motherboard | ||
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| LinuxCNC compatible I/O card | | LinuxCNC compatible I/O card | ||
| We chose a [http://store.mesanet.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=83_85&product_id=290 Mesa 7176E]<br>It cost a little more than other options but we can use the extra NIC on the motherboard instead of having to add a parallel port. | | We chose a [http://store.mesanet.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=83_85&product_id=290 Mesa 7176E]<br>It cost a little more than other options but we can use the extra NIC on the motherboard instead of having to add a parallel port. | ||
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This page is in progress. | This page is in progress. | ||
More to come. | More to come. |
Revision as of 13:23, 12 July 2019
The purpose of this page is to document the conversion of our Chinese laser to use our preferred firmware, LinuxCNC.
Importing
See our page on importing the laser.
Why
Changing the firmware gives us a few advantages.
- As an organization, we strongly value open source and this gives us the option of using a full open source stack to go from design to cut.
- We have years of experience, training, and development on the current stack and have had a really positive experience with it.
Plan
The plan is to remove the controller and display panel that came with the laser and replace them with a computer running LinuxCNC, a I/O card, and a panel of our own design and needs. Our goal is to fit this all into in the new laser using the existing structure in a neat and beautiful way.
Software
Inkscape (Design) | Design Optionally, our KM-Laser Bundle |
Custom Web interface | Upload to laser + CAM Name and link coming |
LinuxCNC | Firmware to run laser |
Hardware
Motherboard/RAM/CPU | 2 NICS |
Hard drive | Just big enough to hold LinuxCNC with some room left over for gcode and raster images |
Power Supply | Something that supports 220v and will power the motherboard |
LinuxCNC compatible I/O card | We chose a Mesa 7176E It cost a little more than other options but we can use the extra NIC on the motherboard instead of having to add a parallel port. |
In Progress
This page is in progress. More to come.