Timeline for Programming a G-code Interpreter
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S Nov 2, 2014 at 18:50 | history | edited | Mark Booth | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Corrected some grammar mistakes and the inconsistency how "G-code" was written
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S Nov 2, 2014 at 18:50 | history | suggested | TobiasK | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Corrected some grammar mistakes and the inconsistency how "G-Code" was written
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Oct 31, 2014 at 23:29 | answer | added | Rocketmagnet | timeline score: 2 | |
Oct 31, 2014 at 19:20 | answer | added | Ben♦ | timeline score: 2 | |
Oct 31, 2014 at 17:30 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackRobotics/status/528237476821741569 | ||
Oct 31, 2014 at 16:47 | comment | added | Vino | @David Cary Thank you bro, ill have a look at it. | |
Oct 31, 2014 at 16:46 | comment | added | Vino | @Ben Basically a xy-plotter machine which sketches the circuits | |
Oct 31, 2014 at 6:43 | review | Suggested edits | |||
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Oct 31, 2014 at 1:52 | comment | added | David Cary | There's a few algorithms and other ideas related to generating G-code for electronic circuits in the PCB milling and Automated Circuitry Making pages on the RepRap wiki. | |
Oct 30, 2014 at 23:28 | comment | added | Ben♦ | Is this for a pick-and-place machine for electrical components, or to mill the traces of a PCB? | |
Oct 30, 2014 at 18:41 | history | asked | Vino | CC BY-SA 3.0 |