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28 Jan 2025 20:48 #320014
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Stop being a spherical bastard and your experience may improve. Myself and others have tried to help but you have been narcissistic, quoting your own posts, just plain arrogant, acted like a petulant child, when asked if you wanted to run Linuxcnc in a VM you said I was wrong.
By your admission you have had issues on other forums, you are the issue, you appear to educated above and beyond your ability for reasonable thought.
Try a different CNC controller Masso and Centroid have good reviews, be their problem not ours.
Yeah I know this breaks the CoC but you break the code of being reasonable.
By your admission you have had issues on other forums, you are the issue, you appear to educated above and beyond your ability for reasonable thought.
Try a different CNC controller Masso and Centroid have good reviews, be their problem not ours.
Yeah I know this breaks the CoC but you break the code of being reasonable.
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28 Jan 2025 21:11 #320016
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Furthermore the support Pete Wallace gives regarding Mesa product far surpasses that of any other business. So far so that not only does he not mind if the firmware is used on Dev boards but he actually helps with any questions regarding the code.
Tommy's knowledge and practical implementation of linuxcnc\mesa boards is astounding. There are many many others as well.
On a side note, I'm a civil labourer \ traffic controller. By reading the Mesa manuals, the Linuxcnc docs and asking the odd question I've had no trouble setting up my machine. So I can honestly say that there is no conspiracy to withhold any information, it's all available and many times you haven't been the first one to have a particular issue.
It is not the Linuxcnc ecosystem that is the issue. It's an attitude issue on your side. It's about time for some self reflection on your behalf.
The fact you would compare an open source project that maybe an odd 20 years old to commercial systems that have add unknown amounts of money used and many many years of presence in the industry is beyond absurd it is evidence of a lack of understanding.
So stop being a dill and put something constructive back in or buy a proprietary turnkey solution and pay for extended support package.
Be useful not a hindrance.
Tommy's knowledge and practical implementation of linuxcnc\mesa boards is astounding. There are many many others as well.
On a side note, I'm a civil labourer \ traffic controller. By reading the Mesa manuals, the Linuxcnc docs and asking the odd question I've had no trouble setting up my machine. So I can honestly say that there is no conspiracy to withhold any information, it's all available and many times you haven't been the first one to have a particular issue.
It is not the Linuxcnc ecosystem that is the issue. It's an attitude issue on your side. It's about time for some self reflection on your behalf.
The fact you would compare an open source project that maybe an odd 20 years old to commercial systems that have add unknown amounts of money used and many many years of presence in the industry is beyond absurd it is evidence of a lack of understanding.
So stop being a dill and put something constructive back in or buy a proprietary turnkey solution and pay for extended support package.
Be useful not a hindrance.
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28 Jan 2025 22:46 #320022
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I can't help being spherical. I was born that way.Stop being a spherical bastard and your experience may improve.
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29 Jan 2025 18:06 #320104
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I'm sorry but I have grown tired of your antics. You have already been asked to leave once before and as you have stated ad nauseam that this forum has not been able to meet your expectations I would like to invite you again to find other places to seek whatever you are looking for.
I'm sorry but I have grown tired of your antics. You have already been asked to leave once before and as you have stated ad nauseam that this forum has not been able to meet your expectations I would like to invite you again to find other places to seek whatever you are looking for.
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