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KFLOP
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KFLOP
Hello!
Exciting to see such a forward thinking product like Flowstone! Incredible
I have a six axis industrial 6' tall robotic arm. The old OS was huge. Rackmount huge.
Looking into the best way to control this unit I has found your great visual software.
Is it possible to somehow use your software to control this unique motion board?
http://www.dynomotion.com/KFLOP.html
They seem to have software but it is nothing like your intuitive design.
http://www.dynomotion.com/software.html
Hoping it might be possible for you to look into running this unit as a lot of people own them but are limited to software like mach3 to control them.
Please let me know what your thoughts on this may be.
Thanks again for such a great product!
Exciting to see such a forward thinking product like Flowstone! Incredible
I have a six axis industrial 6' tall robotic arm. The old OS was huge. Rackmount huge.
Looking into the best way to control this unit I has found your great visual software.
Is it possible to somehow use your software to control this unique motion board?
http://www.dynomotion.com/KFLOP.html
They seem to have software but it is nothing like your intuitive design.
http://www.dynomotion.com/software.html
Hoping it might be possible for you to look into running this unit as a lot of people own them but are limited to software like mach3 to control them.
Please let me know what your thoughts on this may be.
Thanks again for such a great product!
Last edited by Shredon on Fri Mar 13, 2015 2:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Shredon
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Re: KFLOP
As far as I've read it, it uses a standard VCP Driver from FTDI. So you could open a connection from FlowStone to the board using the COM-Port Primitive with a Baud-Rate of 9600 and default Parity/Stop bit configuration. When you send "Version" + New line, the board should answer. The interface is in plain text, and all commands are listed there:
http://dynomotion.com/Help/ConsoleScree ... Screen.htm
http://dynomotion.com/Help/ConsoleScree ... Screen.htm
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MyCo - Posts: 718
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Re: KFLOP
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ku7v8b216woe2y3/Dynomotion.dll?dl=0
This is the .dll that Mach3 uses to interface if that is of any help. Thanks for your quick reply!
The Kflop board does control 8 motors of many types with encoder feedback. I/O's as well. It sure would be cool if it was supported with a graphic like the Phidgets interfaces!
This is the .dll that Mach3 uses to interface if that is of any help. Thanks for your quick reply!
The Kflop board does control 8 motors of many types with encoder feedback. I/O's as well. It sure would be cool if it was supported with a graphic like the Phidgets interfaces!
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