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| axis | ||
| gmoccapy | ||
| gscreen | ||
| low_graphics | ||
| pyvcp_demo | ||
| tklinuxcnc | ||
| touchy | ||
| gremlin_view.ui | ||
| gs2.hal | ||
| hitcounter.py | ||
| lathe.tbl | ||
| lathe.xml | ||
| lathe_postgui.hal | ||
| manual-example.hal | ||
| manual-example.ui | ||
| nc_files | ||
| nstools.tbl | ||
| pyngcgui.ui | ||
| pyngcgui_popupkeyboard.ui | ||
| pyvcp_demo.hal | ||
| pyvcp_demo.xml | ||
| README | ||
| schema-simple.sql | ||
| screwcompX.dat | ||
| sim.tbl | ||
| sim_mm.tbl | ||
| sim_mm_test.tbl | ||
| simpockets.tbl | ||
| test.vcp | ||
| tracking-test.hal | ||
Sim configurations make it possible to run LinuxCNC without special hardware on a simulated basis. LinuxCNC supports multiple guis and there are multiple examples for the most popular guis. The sim configurations are meant to run with no special hardware requirements