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LaserShark 3DP for windows 7 64bit
danielm:
Macpod, thank you for explanation. I do not have TwoStep, I am planning to use 3rd party controller for Z axis - Megatronics v3. I need to drive NEMA23 steppers, which I guess onboard drivers of TwoStep could not handle.
Is it possible to configure and compile lasershark_3dp to only use LaserShark board?
Macpod:
There is no "make" or runtime flag, but it's quite easy to do:
Just open up lasershark_3dp.cpp (the server), and comment out the twostep related sections. Next open up the lasershark_3dp_client.cpp (the client) and comment out the twostep stuff there too.
Really the client is meant as a means to show slicer integrators how the protocol works but you could use it for your own experiments. Speaking of this do you know how pacmanfan is progressing? I asked them earlier about their progress but have yet to hear back.
danielm:
Thanks for the tips, I will try that.
Unfortunately I do not have any news regarding integration into CW. Before we started the google groups discussion, Ben was in direct contact with Pacmanfan, maybe we should ask him.
cutecheng:
Hi, Jeff,
I received the board, then i run your program in windows, but I get the error message "Could not connect to LaserShark.", I installed the driver, i can see that in device manager, could you give some hint? Thanks!
Best,
Cutecheng
Macpod:
I don't have the code for this windows build and I generally work under linux but here's my assessment based on what you have stated:
Based on your picture the lasershark appears to be functioning fine. The three interfaces you see are for the data interface, control interface, and uart pass-through interfaces.
Libusb seems to have initialized alright too or else you wouldn't have seen the other message
Can you try rebooting and then if this fails again post the full output or take a screenshot?
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