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Using EMC2



Start EMC2 by choosing Applications > CNC > EMC2 from the menu, or by typing "emc" at a command prompt.
You immediately see the configuration wizard which shows a list of available sample configurations. By clicking on each you can read about it. When you are ready, you can run an existing configuration or you can copy an existing configuration directory into your own directory (~/emc2/configs/) to further customize it. Next, you may wish to read up on Configuring EMC2..

Using LinuxCNC



Start LinuxCNC by choosing Applications > CNC > LinuxCNC from the menu, or by typing "linuxcnc" at a command prompt.
You immediately see the configuration wizard which shows a list of available sample configurations. By clicking on each you can read about it. When you are ready, you can run an existing configuration or you can copy an existing configuration directory into your own directory (~/linuxcnc/configs/) to further customize it. Next, you may wish to read up on Configuring LinuxCNC.

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* [User Manual (pdf)] or Applications > CNC > EMC2 User Manual
* [Integrator Manual (pdf)] or Applications > CNC > EMC2 Integrator Manual
* [G-Code Quick Reference] or Applications > CNC > G-Code Quick Reference
* [User Manual (pdf)] or Applications > CNC > LinuxCNC User Manual
* [Integrator Manual (pdf)] or Applications > CNC > LinuxCNC Integrator Manual
* [G-Code Quick Reference] or Applications > CNC > LinuxCNC G-Code Quick Reference

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Safety



Safety





Using LinuxCNC

Start LinuxCNC by choosing Applications > CNC > LinuxCNC from the menu, or by typing "linuxcnc" at a command prompt. You immediately see the configuration wizard which shows a list of available sample configurations. By clicking on each you can read about it. When you are ready, you can run an existing configuration or you can copy an existing configuration directory into your own directory (~/linuxcnc/configs/) to further customize it. Next, you may wish to read up on Configuring LinuxCNC.

Documentation

Safety


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