Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
Hello All,
I am working on a second hand CNC converted G0704. The PC currently has Mach 3 but the previous owner said he was having issues with it after an upgrade and that I would likely have to buy a license when I was ready to get the machine going again. I shoudl be at that point soon. My question is do I stick with Mach3 or possibly consider Mach4 or LinuxCNC. I have never used either and will have to learn from scratch so I am open to changing. About the only thing that may have me lean toward the older Mach 3 is the previous owner is open to walk me through learning the machine a bit.
I am open to any and all suggestions
Marc
Re: Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
Mach4 is not yet ready for serious use. It is fine if you wish to play with CNC SW rather than doing serious machining. Yes, this is a harsh criticism, but right now ... We do hope for better things to come.
If your machine is running Mach3 you might need to buy some new electronics to get it to run LinuxCNC or EMC2. That is unfortunate, but they have gone down slightly different paths. The same comment applies to other brands of CNC SW. Then again, you might not need to.
If the previous owner was having problems with Mach3, we need to know what problems and what version. Older versions and unlicenced versions come to mind as likely. Many of us are running Mach3.042.062 with an Ethernet Smooth Stepper. That combination is keeping many of us very happy right now. Also, using an ESS allows an easy upgrade to Windows 7. Do NOT go beyond that right now.
Cheers
Roger
Re: Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
There are other Windows options that are arguably better than Mach3.
UCCNC
EdingCNC
Planet CNC
UCCNC is the most similar to Mach3, and has a better trajectory planner and better motion than Mach3. It's still under development, and doesn't have all the features of Mach3, but everyone that's used both seems to prefer UCCNC.
Re: Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
Hi Gerry
So I hear ...but the pain of setting up a whole new SW system ... aargh.
Especially as some of those require replacing the external engine! Double aaargghh.
Cheers
Re: Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
Well, I've had a mach4 license for 2 years now. I'm not waiting around until it becomes usable.
Re: Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
How funny this Mach3 saga. Realize that this forum and a few others have all been built on the back of Mach3. If it wasn't for the sooooo bad Mach3, this whole hobby forum would be a quarter the size of what it is today.
This forum and others have really exploded in size when pirated copies of Mach3 were made available to every Tom, Dick and Harry, making it the hobbyest's motion controller of choice. It just rubs me the wrong way everytime I hear how bad it is and every other piece of software out there is better. That's not even close to being true. Mach3 can still today be used, even commercialy and never have a hiccup along the way.
You'll notice UCCNC, EdingCNC and now the all mighty LinuxCNC(Path Pilot) all suffer the same issues as not one will ever be as good as a dedicated commercial piece of software. The reason?????/ They all are trying to please the masses(hobbyest) making there software good at everything. EDM, Lathe, Milling and on and on............Just totally ridiculous.
If you need an example of how the trends are look at poor old Tormach. They lost control of their venerable GUI because they decided to use LinuxCNC as there base. Just pathetic.
My suggestion to you. If it';s a hobby, find a stable copy of Mach3. Rewiring and changing electronics isn't worth it. Maybe bragging rights but that's it.
My two cents.
Re: Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
I still use Mach3 on my machine, and will continue to do so. And I've recommended Mach3 thousands of times in the past. Yes, it works fine for thousands of people. For a few, it doesn't work well at all.
But the fact is, that today, there are alternatives to Mach3 that perform better. I've seen it for myself, and others have to.
I didn't tell him not to buy Mach3, I just listed some alternative options, that many people feel are better.
I'm not going to recommend an inferior product, even if it's been the standard for many years.
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My suggestion to you. If it';s a hobby, find a stable copy of Mach3. Rewiring and changing electronics isn't worth it.
It sounds like the OP was using the parallel port. Buying a UC100 and UCCNC license is the same price as a Mach3 license, and no wiring changes are needed.
Re: Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
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Buying a UC100 and UCCNC license is the same price as a Mach3 license, and no wiring changes are needed.
Yes and still under development. So next thing people will critize will be UCCNC. I don't see the point.
To each his own I guess.
Learn what you have then upgrade. That's all I'm saying.
They all have their short comings.
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I don't see the point.
UCCNC runs machines better than Mach3. That's the point.
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If you need an example of how the trends are look at poor old Tormach. They lost control of their venerable GUI because they decided to use LinuxCNC as there base. Just pathetic.
I'm not familiar with their control interface past or present. Why is this a problem ?
The FAQ's on Tormach's site explains why they switched.
Re: Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
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Yes and still under development. So next thing people will critize will be UCCNC. I don't see the point.
To each his own I guess.
Learn what you have then upgrade. That's all I'm saying.
They all have their short comings.
So you bashed a few systems that work well. What are your suggestions? Maybe Tormach switched to Linux because it works better? The GUI is damn sure more attractive than it was. Some of the features are very nice.
Btw everything is under development. Notice your computer, phone and almost anything else with memory needing an update?
To Bearhawk, my opinion is this. If you are just starting out in CNC and you arent familiar with code, use Mach3. It does have a learning curve as all will. However it is selection based. It will give you the options and a light explanation of what the settings are for.
I have only tried to understand and set up both Mach 4 and LinuxCNC. They are both much more code based, of which I have no experience. The more time I spend on forums learning about them and others just verifies that all systems have their quirks.
Re: Mach3, Mach 4 or Linux CNC for G0704
If the machine is set up using just a parallel port and breakout board, then LinuxCNC will work just fine. LinuxCNC also has the benefit of being totally free. You can try it without even permanently loading the Linux OS or LinuxCNC on your computer by using the live CD/USB to boot to it. IMO, there isn't any reason to not give it a try at least. I use it and find it does everything needed and runs well.