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QuoteIt is nice to know that folks out there are allowing for the possibility that I might be totally wrong...Quote
But always allow for the possibility that you might be totally wrong. I know I do
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I'm attempting to provide a "right-now" solution in which I'm hoping to ride quite a bit on the work done by Nophead and Enrique. Nophead had expressed at one point or another that he thought XML would be good for this so I went with XML. Enrique is outputting g code to express the extrusion threads so I'm trying to use the meat of what he is doing.
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The only g code that I'm intending on storing in this format is the stuff that describes the tool path geometry. None of the machine modal stuff. That makes it pretty much completely machine independent.
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I am certainly taking as a given that tool path generation is expensive. It is the primary goal of slicing and dicing which is known to be extremely expensive.
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As a side note, I personally think the move towards g code (in general, not actually defending it's use in this case) is great since it further opens the project up to the wealth of stuff out there for cnc mills. It also is making my particular EMC based RepStrap much more possible!
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XML may not be very efficient, but with modern computers it's not really going to have a big impact on processing time (most of this will be the slice & dice).
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If people want to create machines that can run standalone from the PC then they will be loading the fully processed machine control code into the device, not this intermediate format.
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Ru, what do you mean each design of fabricator would need it's own object file?
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If people want to create machines that can run standalone from the PC then they will be loading the fully processed machine control code into the device, not this intermediate format.
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import gRead layers = [] g = gRead.gRead("simplesq_fillet.gcode", layers) for l in layers: print "new layer" # Create new layer XML object here for thread in l: #Create new thread XML object here print "new thread" for point in thread: print "coordinates", point.x, point,y, point.z
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