I was looking for something to replace my ancient BobCAD, that I exclusively use to create G-Code from DXF files for my even more ancient Bridgport Series I CNC running BOSS-5.
I try very hard to use FOSS whenever possible, however if I do buy something I want to own it and will not participate in subscription models for software.
My desktop is Gnome on Rocky 9 (RHEL) and I was able to build and install the 20220226 RC1 version of DXF2GCode. I am going to need to figure out how to tweak it to support my BOSS-5 system. It looks like that will be doable but the arcs have me worried.
GitHub Sourceforge only shows an MSI in the development area.
I'm not familiar at all with the nature of MSI files and I have done only the most rudimentary work in Python.
1) If I were to extract the python files from the MSI, would those work in Linux?
2) Would that be worth the effort?
Thanks in advance!
I try very hard to use FOSS whenever possible, however if I do buy something I want to own it and will not participate in subscription models for software.
My desktop is Gnome on Rocky 9 (RHEL) and I was able to build and install the 20220226 RC1 version of DXF2GCode. I am going to need to figure out how to tweak it to support my BOSS-5 system. It looks like that will be doable but the arcs have me worried.
I'm not familiar at all with the nature of MSI files and I have done only the most rudimentary work in Python.
1) If I were to extract the python files from the MSI, would those work in Linux?
2) Would that be worth the effort?
Thanks in advance!
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