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  1. #1
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    Machinist ToolBox PDA

    Anyone using this software-
    http://www.machinist-toolbox.com/ ?

  2. #2
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    What exactly does this do? I have a pocket-pc and i am interested...can someone relae this to liek telling me if it is a CAD or a CAM or a G-Code or a controller software.,..jsut something please...Thanks!...also how much does it cost?

  3. #3
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    Just down loaded the demo & i am playing around with it, i just might buy it after the demo times out. any questions check the their web site.
    Bill

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    That looks pretty cool. Might have to D/L the PPC2k2 version and check it out. Thanks for the link.

    'Rekd
    Matt
    San Diego, Ca

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  5. #5
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    Check this software it is for communications between pda and cnc and pc


    http://www.vista-software.com/serialgo.htm

    [email protected]

  6. #6
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    I downloaded both the vista demo and the machinist toolbox demo. So far I love them both! The Machinist tool box is handy! It beats having all the slide rule calculators lying around. There are all kinds of references in it also, from g-codes to m-codes for machining and turning centers. To include generic canned cycles! I am definitley buying it when the demo times out. You really can't beat the price. I think it is like $50. Still playing with the vista commo software. It seems to be working well, talks to all my machines. I just can't get it to sync .nc or .txt files between my pc and pda.
    Rick Merrill
    SSG U.S. Army
    11B3V
    USAMU Custom Firearms Shop

  7. #7
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    I've had Machinists Toolbox for about 2 years and I love it. I use it frequently at work, (I'm a CNC programmer). I would recommend it very highly to anyone who does a lot of programming or just machining in general

    Mark

  8. #8
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    I have the software as well and really like it... I do miss it though.. my palm was stolen and I haven't replaced it. I'm having trouble finding a PDA which I like that has a serial port. unless someone knows how to connect the mini USB port on newer PDA's to RS232. I was thinking bluetouth RS232 adapter but not sure if it will work or how well it will work in a machine shop.

  9. #9
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    I have been using a pda to upload and download to my machines for a few years. I got the pda setup from rbr machine. They have done a lot to the new pda,s to do most if not all of what you guys are talking about.

    http://www.rbrusa.com/CncGcoder.html

  10. #10
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    Cables

    I had to do some research to find the proper cable also. On of the most important things I found is that the PDA itself has to have the right port. I had to go with a Zire 71 PDA and I think the Zire 72 has the same port. Check out:

    www.cableamerica.com
    www.serialio.com

    Both of these sites have tons of different cables for all kinds of applications.
    Rick Merrill
    SSG U.S. Army
    11B3V
    USAMU Custom Firearms Shop

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