![]() ![]() ![]() When I was first looking for cam software I looked at quite a few different products, I decided at the time that for my needs Vectric software best fit my need as they offered what I considered to be the best overall package. ![]() I can only speak about my personal experiences. You can always download the trial version to see if it would be right for you before you purchase, there are quite a few programs available that will do what you want so there may be a different software that is better suited for you. I guess someone is going to make some money off me. The full session output is listed env WINEPREFIX="/home/ted/.wine" wine "C:\Program Files\VCarve Pro 4.0\Exec\VCarvePro.Angel_skull_crusher wrote:It looks like Vcarve desktop is right for me. "err:seh:raise_exception Unhandled exception code c0000005 flags 0 addr (nil)" When I try the "SaveToolpath" tool VCarve dies with the following error on the console. My machine has a screaming NVIDEA videocard. generate the preview which shows correctly. I can create the toolpaths with the vcarve, pocket, profile tools. All of the drawing tools seem to work properly. I think I can fix that in the wine configuration. It complains about the audio mixer but it is pointed at the Brooktree device which is my tv card. I currently run it in vmware on a winxp virtual machine. I a trying to accomplish the same, to run VCarvePro ( I have a full License) in wine. Google SketchUP v6.4.122 (free) from Google VCarvePro v4.6 Trial from Vectric's download page. Was started) Winetricks can be downloaded from: (These were installed while debugging and to avoid theĭelay when the fonts were being redone every time VCarve Pro Wine version wine-1.1.10 installed via packages from Wind HQĭirectX, and "allfonts" v9 installed by the wine tricks script Ubuntu v8.04 (Installed form the EMC2 live CD available from Video cards form nvidia (with the propitiatory drivers installed) do not require this workaround, other video chipsets such as ATI may or may not need this workaround to get 3d Apps runnign under Wine.įor the record here is my system configuration and what was installed to get this working: This is what it fix looked like on the other system:ħ) Logout or reboot to restart the X11 windowing system so the change can take effect This is what it looked like on another system that this proceedure was tested on:ĥ) Add the line to disable the DRI functions This is what it looked like on one of my systems: Gksudo cp /etc/X11/nf /etc/X11/ģ) Edit the config file, enter your password if promptedĤ) Look for a section that looks like this (the exact wording on each system will be different): ( I never ever thought I would be using Linux, let alone promoting it.)Ĭode: Select all 1) Open a terminal windowĢ) Back up your current configuration, enter your password when prompted But after that, you will find it quite easy to use. PS When you first test this version of Linux ( Ubuntu) be prepared for maybe a day of getting used to finding out where every thing is, and its differences. I am a rare MS lover, but I must say, Linux is slowly stealing my attention especially since it has LOADS of free software too. You can get that from here once you have installed Linux īTW Linux has REALLY come of age and is far better than when I looked at it years ago. You will need to also install WINE ( Free) that allows you to install and run VCarve and Cut3D. ![]() You can download the Linux CD that also contains EMC (The CNC controller) from here. You could save many hundreds of dollars this way. This is great because it also means you don't have to buy windows or any machine controlling software, because you get it all free in Linux. I have installed both VCarve and Cut3D in Linux under WINE and they both are working fine.įor all those using EMC this now means you don't need to work with windows and then boot into Linux. ![]()
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