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This is how I installed the Fab Modules on Ubuntu and it seems to work. | This is how I installed the Fab Modules on Ubuntu and it seems to work. I got this tutorial on | ||
I got this tutorial on | |||
*[http://wiki.infosyncratic.nl/FabLab http://wiki.infosyncratic.nl/FabLab] | *[http://wiki.infosyncratic.nl/FabLab http://wiki.infosyncratic.nl/FabLab] | ||
*fab modules | *fab modules | ||
cd ~/Desktop | cd ~/Desktop | ||
mkdir fabmodules | mkdir fabmodules | ||
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*graphing and interface modules | *graphing and interface modules | ||
apt-get -y install python-wxtools | apt-get -y install python-wxtools | ||
* Install: Python wxPython GCC libpng Make BASH | *Install: Python wxPython GCC libpng Make BASH | ||
apt-get install python python-wxgtk2.8 gcc libpng12-dev make bash | apt-get install python python-wxgtk2.8 gcc libpng12-dev make bash | ||
And to run the Fab module | <br> | ||
simply write: | |||
== Run the Fab Module == | |||
And to run the Fab module simply write in the Ubuntu terminal: | |||
fab | fab | ||
and press enter | and press enter from what you are going to do with it. | ||
<br> Then you can select from different options | |||
== | == Modela settings == | ||
*To make it work with the vinyl cutter: | not working at the moment...... | ||
*Change port="/dev/ttyUSB0" to port="/dev/ttyS0" | |||
*/dev$ sudo chmod 0766 /dev/usblp0 | |||
== CAMM settings == | |||
*To make it work with the vinyl cutter: | |||
*First find out how the vinyl-cutter is connected, (what is the name of the usb port?) | *First find out how the vinyl-cutter is connected, (what is the name of the usb port?) | ||
cd .. | cd .. | ||
cd .. | cd .. | ||
cd .. | cd .. | ||
*Until you are on the root | |||
*Until you are on the root | |||
*then write | *then write | ||
/var/log$ dmesg | /var/log$ dmesg | ||
*Turn on the vinyl cutter and | *Turn on the vinyl cutter and | ||
/var/log$ dmesg | /var/log$ dmesg | ||
*Then you will see the name of the USB port that the vinyl cutter uses | |||
*Then you will see the name of the USB port that the vinyl cutter uses | |||
*Turn of the vinyl cutter and | *Turn of the vinyl cutter and | ||
/var/log$ dmesg | /var/log$ dmesg | ||
Then you should change the permisson | Then you will see the name of the USB port that the vinyl cutter uses | ||
Then you should change the permisson | |||
/dev$ sudo chmod 0766 /dev/usblp0 | /dev$ sudo chmod 0766 /dev/usblp0 | ||
*Open the send_camm with gedit program | *Open the send_camm with gedit program | ||
/usr/local/bin$ sudo gedit camm_send | /usr/local/bin$ sudo gedit camm_send | ||
*Change the name of the port to the one you will be using | *Change the name of the port to the one you will be using | ||
port="/dev/usblp0" | port="/dev/usblp0" | ||
then you can check how it works in the fab module | |||
then you can check how it works in the fab module | |||
fab | fab | ||
===Setting on the CAMM=== | === Setting on the CAMM === | ||
Ritural to make sure the vinyl cutter accepts force settings: | |||
Ritural to make sure the vinyl cutter accepts force settings: | |||
* 1.Keep MENU/PARAM and cursor LEFT,RIGHT key down and turn power on. | *1.Keep MENU/PARAM and cursor LEFT,RIGHT key down and turn power on. | ||
* 2.Select "!FScmd" by dial. | *2.Select "!FScmd" by dial. | ||
* 3.Select parameter field by MENU/PARAM key. | *3.Select parameter field by MENU/PARAM key. | ||
* 4.Select "ON" by dial. | *4.Select "ON" by dial. | ||
* 5.Push ENTER key. | *5.Push ENTER key. | ||
* 6.Turn power off. | *6.Turn power off. | ||
<br> | |||
===Conversion from dpi (Dots per Inch) to millimeters (mm)=== | === Conversion from dpi (Dots per Inch) to millimeters (mm) === | ||
500 dots per inch equals to 19.67 dots per mm. | 500 dots per inch equals to 19.67 dots per mm. | ||
You can use Wolfram Alpha to convert between inches to mm:http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=500+dpi | You can use Wolfram Alpha to convert between inches to mm:http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=500+dpi |
Revision as of 09:05, 28 September 2011
This is how I installed the Fab Modules on Ubuntu and it seems to work. I got this tutorial on
- fab modules
cd ~/Desktop mkdir fabmodules cd fabmodules wget http://kokompe.cba.mit.edu/dist/fab.zip unzip fab.zip chmod +x bin/* sudo mv bin/* /usr/local/bin
- graphing and interface modules
apt-get -y install python-wxtools
- Install: Python wxPython GCC libpng Make BASH
apt-get install python python-wxgtk2.8 gcc libpng12-dev make bash
Run the Fab Module
And to run the Fab module simply write in the Ubuntu terminal:
fab
and press enter from what you are going to do with it.
Then you can select from different options
Modela settings
not working at the moment......
- Change port="/dev/ttyUSB0" to port="/dev/ttyS0"
- /dev$ sudo chmod 0766 /dev/usblp0
CAMM settings
- To make it work with the vinyl cutter:
- First find out how the vinyl-cutter is connected, (what is the name of the usb port?)
cd .. cd .. cd ..
- Until you are on the root
- then write
/var/log$ dmesg
- Turn on the vinyl cutter and
/var/log$ dmesg
- Then you will see the name of the USB port that the vinyl cutter uses
- Turn of the vinyl cutter and
/var/log$ dmesg
Then you will see the name of the USB port that the vinyl cutter uses
Then you should change the permisson
/dev$ sudo chmod 0766 /dev/usblp0
- Open the send_camm with gedit program
/usr/local/bin$ sudo gedit camm_send
*Change the name of the port to the one you will be using port="/dev/usblp0"
then you can check how it works in the fab module
fab
Setting on the CAMM
Ritural to make sure the vinyl cutter accepts force settings:
- 1.Keep MENU/PARAM and cursor LEFT,RIGHT key down and turn power on.
- 2.Select "!FScmd" by dial.
- 3.Select parameter field by MENU/PARAM key.
- 4.Select "ON" by dial.
- 5.Push ENTER key.
- 6.Turn power off.
Conversion from dpi (Dots per Inch) to millimeters (mm)
500 dots per inch equals to 19.67 dots per mm.
You can use Wolfram Alpha to convert between inches to mm:http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=500+dpi