On Monday, 17 January, 2022, 09:43:18 am IST, spencer@... <spencer@...> wrote:
sounds promising. I will check out tight VNC On 1/16/2022 8:09 PM, Les Grant wrote: > If both PCs are on your internal network, have you considered using VNC to access the > workshop PC from the house? I use TightVNC to access various computers from my main > PC and it works pretty well. There is even a version that runs on an Android phone if you > want to check the workshop PC remotely without firing up the house PC. > > Regards, > Les Grant. > > > On 16 Jan 2022 at 19:37, spencer@... wrote: > >> I have a license on the shop machine. I just want to use mill wizard in >> the house but can not figure out how to do that. I have internet from >> Viasat and it is unbelievably? fucked up. Ability to connect to secure >> sites changes from hour to hour. I tried to create an account using my >> welcome email link so I could add another computer to the license but >> after about an hour gave up. >> >> All I want to do is use Mill Wizard in the house I am not trying to get >> anything for nothing. I used CamBam instead for which I also have a >> license and got the job done but MW would have been faster. >> >> On 1/16/2022 6:33 PM, Ron Ginger wrote: >>> Yes, that is correct. You can generate a JOB file, which saves all >>> your operations and input values. You can then load the job file on a >>> system with a license and generate gcode with it. >>> >>> Depending on how you prefer to work you can put the licensee on your >>> desk machine and do all your design there, then take the gcode to the >>> shop. You can also do your design and see the resulting graphic, save >>> the job file and do the gcode on the machine in your shop. >>> >>> We tried to make it flexible, give you a nice demo version, but still >>> restrict it so you would buy a license. We were not doing software for >>> charity, as I assume you don't give away your work. >>> >>> ron ginger >>> >>> On 1/16/2022 7:35 PM, spencer@... wrote: >>>> if i run millwizard without a license it does not let me see or save >>>> gcode, the buttons are grayed out. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> Best regards, Spencer Chase >> 67550 Bell Springs Rd. >> Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only. >> Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only. >> Spencer@... >> >> >> (425) 791-0309 >> >> >> >> >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Les Grant. VK2KYJ.? ? ? Phone: 02 9896 7150 > Grantronics Pty Ltd? ? Int'l: +61 2 9896 7150 > ABN 46 070 123 643 > 45 Monash St, Wentworthville. NSW. 2145. Australia. > mailto:info@... > Microcontroller Hardware and Software development: > Atmel AVR - C, ASM, Digital and analogue > ------------------------------------------------------------- > o ELNEC Device Programmers (E)EPROMs, Flash, Micros, PLDs > o Logical Systems Programming, Prototyping & Production Adaptors > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > -- Best regards, Spencer Chase 67550 Bell Springs Rd. Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only. Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only. Spencer@... (425) 791-0309 |