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I´m using more than a year a Raspberry RP2040 (PICO) as my CNC grblHAL controller. I am building a new CNC that will not only use a spindle motor, but also a Laser for cut and engraving. The software I use to send g-codes to the RP2040 is Terjeio IOSender** (github.com/terjeio/ioSender ) that access my RP2040 to the usb-com port. But to use the Laser device for engraving, I need a software. LaserGRBL could be the right choice. So I think an idea could be the LaserGRBL to access the grblHAL V1.1 running in RP2040 PICO via usb-com ports. Any suggestions or commentaries? This could be a new feature of LaserGRBL.
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I´m using more than a year a Raspberry RP2040 (PICO) as my CNC grblHAL controller. I am building a new CNC that will not only use a spindle motor, but also a Laser for cut and engraving. The software I use to send g-codes to the RP2040 is Terjeio IOSender** (github.com/terjeio/ioSender ) that access my RP2040 to the usb-com port. But to use the Laser device for engraving, I need a software. LaserGRBL could be the right choice. So I think an idea could be the LaserGRBL to access the grblHAL V1.1 running in RP2040 PICO via usb-com ports. Any suggestions or commentaries? This could be a new feature of LaserGRBL.
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