Robertspark wrote:Most important question
Does the plugin now do everything you need it to do, including programmable macro buttons and all the same mach3 functionality.including being able to change the number of decimal places for the frost in uccnc and it still works fully?
The answer to that is no. It's
almost there - the step rate is vastly improved, the step increments are acceptable, and if the update has fixed the G91 issue (too busy to try it yet) then that's another win. If the constructor macro problem gets solved then that's all the
problems solved (I think).
Having the same programmable buttons available as in Mach3 would be very
nice, but the lack of them isn't a bug. The user's manual for the UCCNC plugin - available on the site - does not claim that the same features are present as in Mach3. While the difference in plugin features isn't obvious, there's nothing deceptive that I can find. Do I want programmable buttons and more configuration options - of course! - but once I got over my initial disappointment that they were missing, I think of them like a feature request, not a complaint.
And while it would be helpful to have the source code or whatever to permit end-user fiddling or debugging, in the end it's Vista's product. Their reasons for not sharing are theirs - they're free to do as they see fit and I won't begrudge them for a moment. They're selling a very nice MPG for a reasonable price, and even if I feel a bit like a beta tester with the plugin so far they've been responsive. I've been unbelievably fortunate with all the online resources and helpful people over the past couple of years so maybe it's my turn to go through the process of fussing with something.
If it works out, the maybe UCCNC users get a better product option, VIsta makes some more money, and CNCDrive has a useful third-party accessory available to their customers. Hat-trick.
Had I bought this for significantly more money and/or were depending on it for a business - my feelings would be rather different.
-S