The reason why I asked what version of uccnc are you using is because you said this:
ErikMc wrote:How does that differ from useing the m10.1/m11.1? The manual does not explain any of this
"normally" {cncdrive are very good at keeping up to date} if the function is available within the software it will be within the manual...
There are two versions to UCCNC, the stable release: Current version 1.2049
http://www.cncdrive.com/UCCNC.htmlAnd the development release: Current version 1.2110
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=240The stable release has been around a while and lots of the newer features have not moved across to it so they are not available (such as the probe routines, and also "maybe" M10.x + M11.x etc )
Each version when installed has its own manual within the Documentation folder. And you can install multiple versions of UCCNC on you machine if you want to try out the new features too so you can switch back and forth if that is your desire.
There is a recent discussion here:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2031The advice tends to be:
One of my previous posts wrote:the advice is if you are in production environment or a hobby user who does not like bugs or any glitches .. use the stable release.
with the development release the reported bugs will be investigated, and if confirmed and can be replicated hopefully fixed for the next development release whenever that is.
so if you are happy to find the occasional issue, and wait for the fixes and don't mind a damaged job or so..... use the development release with all the trialled latest features... if it's about your livelyhood... use the stable release