To me that makes you a thief and in my book a thief is the lowest form of life there is. Just about every software manf offers a Demo that you can use to test with. That also applies with Mach3.
So you have NO excuse.
(;-) TP
To me that makes you a thief and in my book a thief is the lowest form of life there is. Just about every software manf offers a Demo that you can use to test with. That also applies with Mach3.
So you have NO excuse.
(;-) TP
Demos has a lot of limitations. The problem I found trying to do the batman logo for my son it's a good example with the 500 lines limit, the code will be ok. So I spent 200 bucks in a software to discover in a near future that's the software will not do what I want. That's why I asking for help, if the code works with your licensed version so that's probably the problem. I'm sure that's there's no mechanical or electric problem.
And that's why I asking about mach4. At this time bought a mach3 license makes no sense.
With software for engineering the problem it's bigger because a single license could reach more than US$10.000,00, and to sell the software resellers do everything.
For the new machine a have the prices for an update of solidworks and a new license for solidcam more than US$30.000,00 and I planning to spent that money because now I know the software. I see beyond the propaganda of every manufacturer.
Imagine if you schedule a test drive for a car, so you went to the car sellers and when you put the key on the ignition the seller says:
To start the engine you need to buy the car that's the limitation of our test drive. Would you bought that car?
Thanks again.