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How do you propose this? Inch vs metric. How to set the diameter of the extrusion? Where are the home and clean tool [toolchange] positions?Quote
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> Hence my suggestion of a configurable system, no
> need for a user to do this, if someone wants to
> hack and/or modify a system it's upto them
>
Happy accident, I have been programing Assembly for 35 or so years (8080/6502 & IBM 370) For the last 10 I have been programming AVR.Quote
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> I can and have used assembler, one of the benefits
> of the cortex architecture is that it lends itself
> well to C, if you think C is going to create
> problems for users then have fun explaining
> assembly language.
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> I understand C++/Java have benefits, and yes code
> reuse should be used where possible, but this can
> be done in C and other languages as you covered
> above. It doesn't have to be object orientated
> language to do object orientated design.
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> Floating point is a whole other argument.
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> I think linux is overly complex for the task that
> we are trying to assign it, in other words, a lot
> of the functionality will be redundant and/or
> wasted.
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> Which could potentially detrimentally affect the
> performance of the system.
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> No of course it doesn't, but I am proposing a
> repairable single board (other than end stops)
> cost reduced solution that could run a mendel.
Reparable or repstrapable? Not quite sure why reparable? Again we are not designing a turn key product for HP or Dell. Sometimes I am not quite sure what we are doing? Personally I would feel bored sitting on a white sandy beach drinking from cocktails that have little umbrellas in them.
I personally like wasting my time on the 300 or so projects that currently interest me. I even complete one from time to time.
> All the distribution of the current architecture
> offers is the capability to replace damaged SMT
> components. Which is difficult do for experienced
> technicians with the correct tooling.
>
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> There are a couple of limitations of EMC2:
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> 1. Its linux only, ok its free, but a lot of work
> for the user and very dependant on their computer
> literacy.
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> 2. It requires a parallel port which most PC's of
> the last 5 years don't have, and 99% of laptops
> definitely don't have.
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Many centuries ago, A school I attended decided to save costs on some needed glass teletypes. [Dumb computer terminals.] This was in the golden age of building from kits. The best of these kit makers was called heathkit. It was a cost effective way to make a color television, although most of the kits were aimed at the amateur radio market.
So the smartest engineering students were selected. The ones expected to actually go into the world and create the buildings and bridges we use.
I was the TA in this class. One student managed to have no less than 6 columns of smoke emitting from the kit on first power testing. The repair department was amazed that someone could be so careless and incompetent. The board was replaced and the burned board nailed to the wall of the TV repair shop that provides support for botched kits.
Ironically Heathkit sourced some of the television parts from Zenith. Zenith saw this as a leg up to compete against Apple. Radioshack, Commodore & other forgotten companies that sold computers. Zenith bought Heathkit & sold the kit computers as turnkey systems. IBM then entered the market & somehow Zenith became a wholly owned subsidy of Asia inc. The kits were discontinued, Since the easy build manuals were copyright, these were no longer sold to young people getting started in life.
Now no one build kits.
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2) Re-design the existing electronics onto a single RepRap Mendel specific PCB. Making a single board is the most cost effective and fool-proof way of getting working Mendel electronics. Having this board manufactured and offered as an assembled, tested and documented PCB would lower the adoption hurdle for the most people. While minor improvements can be made on this iteration major new functions should be deferred to step 3.
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> Julie - I always appreciate feeback, pro or con.
> That doesn't mean that I always agree with it
> however. Here are some specific points that I
> don't agree with you on:
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> "Seems like a step backwards." I simply don't get
> your perspective. We'll just have to disagree on
> this one.
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> "Counter proposal..." This doesn't make forward
> progress in my view. I believe that it is
> important to overcome some of the limitations of
> the current design by moving to the ARM
> microcontroller. Simply repackaging the existing
> electronics doesn't accomplish that goal.
>
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> RE: "hidden cost" and "wage slavery"... Hmmm...
> I'm specifically talking about a fully automated
> assembly done in a factory here in the US. This
> means no through hole components. Hand building
> will require hot-air or hot-plate methods but will
> still be possible for those that want to do it
> that way.
We do agree on something after all. On the other hand nothing we say here will change what will happen. Will entertain a few and possibly make some feel good reading these threads. We are content providers to a society addicted to information overload.Quote
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> I understand that the overall philosophy is to
> make machines capable of making themselves.
> However, we aren't going to be there anytime soon
> for electronics. It seems to me that the next best
> alternative is make the electronics low cost,
> reliable, easy to use, and easy to obtain.
>
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> To the last point... easy to obtain. There are
> many ways to get boards like this into
> distribution cost effectively. I don't see that as
> being a particularly difficult hurdle. Oh sure, it
> takes capital investment and lots of work to get
> something like this off the ground but not so much
> that it is out of the question.
>
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> I'd call it progress by any measure.
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