UCCNC is ahead of Centroid Acorn in terms of ability of customisation and I could not say anything I'm missing from it for running my 2 machines.
UCCNC is ahead of Centroid Acorn in terms of ability of customisation and I could not say anything I'm missing from it for running my 2 machines.
Ignorance at its best, I have UNCNC control, and long before you ever had it, and it is far from where it needs to be, for a main stream control, as a Hobby control it's just another machine control
It does not compare to the Eding control, which is just another cnc control, I could add many other cnc controls also as I test them all, but what's the point, you will have your uneducated opinion
Mactec54
And Acorn is also just another control. It's nothing more nothing less. You can give your ignorant opinion based on your feelings without reasoning, but that will make no difference to me or to others.
I'm using UCCNC for close to 2 years on 2 machines and it works very well. You can call it hobby or whatever will make no difference to me.
And I'm not testing UCCNC, but extensively using it on my machines which is a very big difference from what you doing.
My Chevy will blow the doors off your Ford!! Oh wait, I have a Ford too. What's a guy supposed to do now?
Milton in Tennessee ya'll!
I posted a reply here only because the discussion included the UCCNC software and I hate when somebody posting false information about something I use daily and I really like.
Dickeybird, I too have a Ford, so what's now. Haha
Your Ignorance again, you don't know what I do, or how I test them, so how can you make that statement
When I test a control it gets at least 2 year or more before I go to another, especially when they are still under development, when I test these controls they are on real world CNC machines and work, with Ac servos, not Hobby machines with stepper motors
No one said the Acorn Breakout Board was any better than UCCNC Control, But there Centroid Control software is years ahead that is where the difference is, Acorn is still under development, as is UCCNC
Mactec54
You said you tested them. I said what I do is more than testing, because I'm using it daily. Where is the ignorance?!
I also have servos on one machine just FYI.
I don't see where Acorn is years ahead, but I see where UCCNC is years ahead. Maybe one day we can share opinions.
Show us where UCCNC is doing this, or even close to what is possible Centroid Control Software, enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mt2Hgk-hbM
Mactec54