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So I'm thinking about writing a driver to let my CAD/CAM computer connect direct to Mach running on the shop pc over ethernet. I know in Vcarve I can post straight to mach if its on the local machine. Is this already possible and I just missed it? Is there a place that I can find the info that it uses to create the local connection?
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if you shop computer is on your same network, then on your shop computer, (where ever you store your G code files), map-share that folder/location for the LAN. Then on your CAD/CAM comp, map that folder to the output side of your CAM post.
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If you want V-Carve to load g-code into Mach3 on another PC, I don't think that's possible.
I do what Scott said. My control computer has a shared drive, and I just write the files to it, or copy them to it. Then just open the code in Mach3 and cut.
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I hadn't done it in a long time and I seem to forget that it just saves the gcode then tells Mach to open it. I thought it actually transfered it without saving. Thanks for the suggestions!
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