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    Universal G-Code Sender

    Universal G-Code Sender

    A cross-platform G-Code sender for GRBL, Smoothieware, etc.

    A full-featured gcode platform used for interfacing with advanced CNC controllers like GRBL , TinyG, g2core and Smoothieware. Universal Gcode Sender is a self-contained Java application that includes all external dependencies and can be used on most computers running Windows, MacOSX or Linux. With older versions of GRBL UGS is pretty reliable when it comes to jogging, but there are limitations. With GRBL 1.1 this is no longer the case when using the new JOG MODE syntax. ...
    Downloads: 380 This Week
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    CNCjs

    CNCjs

    A web-based interface for CNC milling controller running Grbl, Marlin,

    A web-based interface for CNC milling controller running Grbl, Smoothieware, or TinyG. It runs on a Raspberry Pi or a laptop computer that you have Node.js installed, connecting to the Arduino over a serial connection using a USB serial port, a Bluetooth serial module, or a Serial-to-WiFi module like XBee or USR-WIFI232-T.
    Downloads: 90 This Week
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    GRBL for RAMPS 1.4

    GRBL port for RAMPS .1

    ************************************************************************************** Steppers redirected to fastio.h from marlin firmware min switches remaped to AUX-3, GBRL uses pin change interrupts simple scheme to allow future porting of next releases command buttons currently disabled Ramps pins config moved to ramps.h cpu_map.h - min switches added GRBL_RAMPS1_4.ino for arduino IDE ************************************************************************************** Ramps 1.4 | GRBL | Test X axis | X axis | OK working Z axis | Y axis for dual motor Y axis | OK working Y axis | Z axis | OK working Ramps AUX-3 pin 3 | min X | OK working Ramps AUX-3 pin 4 | min Y | OK working Ramps AUX-3 pin 5 | min Z | not tested
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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