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Is it possible to connect wirelessly (bluetooth) to a CNC machine?
Currently connect to the machine with an RS485 cable with a USB converter which plugs into my macbook, but is it possible to plug the USB machine into something wireless and then I can connect to it that way?
Thinking of becoming a baller and getting the 27" a bit earlier.
Now my assumption of it is that I can come into the office, connect my macbook up to it then it just comes on automatically with whatever my macbook is doing, is this correct?!
Also going to get a keyboard, so I can just stick the...
Strange adam. I've got 2 wired mice and they're w**k!Currently nicked a wireless one and it's perfect. I'm running Autocad, Alphacad, solidworks and a few others via parralels.
Adam, why?
Got a USB wireless at the minute and it works a treat.
Next buy is the Thunderbolt display, but will have to wait a couple of months until my office is all sorted out as there's nowhere for it to go yet.
As above?!
I'd like a magic mouse but I need a roller wheel for CAD purposes so have to be a normal one. Would like one that doesn't tie up a USB port so bluetooth only I guess??
Cheers guys.
I trust Steve when he says this car runs like a dream and is confident on the timing.
Will probably get it checked when it needs it's next service, probably in the summer at a guess.
Accidentally just bought a Trophy from Steve at R.Sport.
Missed my 182 ever since selling it so I hope the Clio is as good now as it was back a few years ago!
That's at Carsington Reservoir in Derbyshire!
Coming the opposite way on my R6 I got 153 jelly babies on that bit of road!
Sounds unbelievable but I'd prefer the 993.
iPhoto doesn't have anything to do with the iPhone on it when I open it?
Definitely plugged in as it's charging the phone but doesn't give me any options to import etc?
Got a new MAcbook Air, running Parallels and have XP and windows 7 installed.
XP is running Solidworks and a Powerful measurement program and both run perfectly fine.
Windows 7 is running AutoCad but it runs very slowly and jerky.
Any ideas on speeding 7 up?!
I sold my R26 to Steve at All Vehicles last year!
Never even managed to speak to him on the phone as we were always busy, did it all via email, he paid me direct into my bank, then as soon as it had cleared he arranged his driver to collect it, he came up and drive it away job done.
Very easy...