Loading G-Code without Rendering June 08, 2011 07:59AM |
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brnrd
The ability to read gcode just for printing without displaying it would be nice. With a lot of my prints, I have to wait minutes while repsnapper interprets the gcode to generate the toolpath display. I don't always need to see that and get on to printing right away.
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jcabrer
This can already be done in the render tab.
Re: Loading G-Code without Rendering June 08, 2011 12:20PM |
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Re: Loading G-Code without Rendering June 08, 2011 01:03PM |
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Re: Loading G-Code without Rendering June 08, 2011 04:48PM |
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jcabrer
If you mean that it takes a long time to "Load G-Code", there is not much you can do about that. The entire file is being loaded into memory, and most likely in a very inefficient way. Turning off G-Code Rendering only helps if you want to change the view orientation quickly withour a bunch of redrawing in between.
Re: Loading G-Code without Rendering June 08, 2011 04:49PM |
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Re: Loading G-Code without Rendering June 08, 2011 05:50PM |
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In this thread sender.sh and func.sh are mentioned and then something about bash for osxQuote
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Sublime
If you just want to get printing right away with proven code why not just use a terminal based sender like send.py ?
I would but I couldn't get it to work under Mac OS Leopard (10.5.8).
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Re: Loading G-Code without Rendering June 14, 2011 08:07AM |
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