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==== MyCNC Quick Start ==== | ==== MyCNC Quick Start ==== | ||
- | ===Installing Ubuntu MATE 16.04 through LiveCD with preinstalled myCNC software=== | + | |
- | *The LiveCD image can either be burned onto a DVD, or written on a USB disk through the use of [[https:// | + | |
- | *Connect the power cable, the screen through an HDMI or VGA cable, keyboard, mouse and the LiveCD with Ubuntu Mate 16.04 to the computer | + | |
- | *When booting up the computer, hold the **Delete** key to enter the BIOS | + | |
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- | *In the BIOS screen, navigate to the **Boot** tab | + | |
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- | *Select the **Hard Drive BBS Priorities** | + | |
- | *For **Boot Option #1**, switch the SSD 32GB to KingstonDT 101 G2 PMAP | + | |
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- | *Save & Exit by pressing F10. The boot-up will begin shortly | + | |
- | *In the popup window, select the **Install Ubuntu MATE** option | + | |
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- | *Select **Normal Installation**, | + | |
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- | *Select the **Erase disk and install Ubuntu MATE** option if you want to format the Windows partition, leaving only Ubuntu MATE on the computer | + | |
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- | *Select your timezone | + | |
- | *In the //Who are you?// screen, use **mycnc** as the username to access the presets that are applied during the installation. These presets include the **mycnc** user in groups such as dialout (access to scanners), sudo (security privileges of superuser), and sambashare (SMB/CIFS networking protocol for Windows). NOTE: These presets are strongly recommended for novice users. | + | |
- | *Select the **Log in automatically** option | + | |
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- | The installation of Ubuntu MATE will begin momentarily. | + | |
- | ===Setting up the myCNC control board=== | + | |
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- | * Connect 24V DC power supply to myCNC control board | ||
- | * Here are power-up examples for ET6, ET7, ET10 control boards | ||
- | * Connect myCNC Ethernet controller with Network cable directly to Host computer or to Network Router. If use Odroid-C2 (Raspberry-Pi3) computers as a Host, Network cable is a short 0.5ft cable between Odroid & Controller {{mycnc: | ||
- | * Setup Network addresses for Host computer and myCNC Ethernet controller. Addresses of Controller and Host should be in same local network. For Example - < | ||
- | Host Address: 192.168.0.100</ | ||
- | Host Address: 192.168.5.11</ | ||
- | * Goto MyCNC software, Cfg Settings, Network Tab and | ||
- | * Set actual Controller IP address to " | ||
- | * Set " | ||
- | * press " | ||
- | * Changes should be applied on the fly and **UDP message counter** should start counting which means communication between Controller & Host works correct. {{mycnc:: | ||
- | * Connect Pulse-Dir signals from servo or stepper driver to myCNC control board {{hardware: | ||
- | * Check what minimal pulse width your drivers accept and set pulse width of myCNC control board accordingly (equal or more) in MyCNC software -> Cfg Settings -> Hardware Tab -> Common Hardware Settings {{mycnc: | ||
quickstart/mycnc-quick-start.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/14 09:14 by ivan