richards
03-29-2005, 02:08 PM
If you're an experienced Linux user and a fairly experienced 'C' programmer, you might be interested in a program that I've written to create 'sbp' files to make cabinet doors. It's a 'back end' program, meaning that there is no operator interface. Source files array parameters are modified for each door and each cutter that is used.
With that said, if you cut MDF doors AND you use Linux AND you know how to program in 'C' AND you want use any v-cutter AND you use/might use tabs, send me an email and I'll send you the source code.
NOTE: The source code files are licensed under the OSI Certified Open Source Software licensing terms found in the Open Source License at www.opensource.org/licenses (http://www.opensource.org/licenses) meaning that there is no charge for the files and that you are free to use them as you choose as long as you include the licensing agreement with any source code that you distribute.
-Mike
miker@xmission.com (mailto:miker@xmission.com)
With that said, if you cut MDF doors AND you use Linux AND you know how to program in 'C' AND you want use any v-cutter AND you use/might use tabs, send me an email and I'll send you the source code.
NOTE: The source code files are licensed under the OSI Certified Open Source Software licensing terms found in the Open Source License at www.opensource.org/licenses (http://www.opensource.org/licenses) meaning that there is no charge for the files and that you are free to use them as you choose as long as you include the licensing agreement with any source code that you distribute.
-Mike
miker@xmission.com (mailto:miker@xmission.com)