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:*Review from Dr. Pearce - ''Yes -- Franklin is ready for prime time - about half of my students used it last semester in the 3d printing class and we have been using it for many other applications (including a 3d microscope stage which will be the next paper we send out) - If you are free to throw Debian on your main computer for running the torch table it should be trivial - see additional details here http://www.appropedia.org/Franklin - along with a link to the install video if the directions arent clear. We havent done a torch table yet - and I am sure Bas would be interested to help get it going on another platform.'' | :*Review from Dr. Pearce - ''Yes -- Franklin is ready for prime time - about half of my students used it last semester in the 3d printing class and we have been using it for many other applications (including a 3d microscope stage which will be the next paper we send out) - If you are free to throw Debian on your main computer for running the torch table it should be trivial - see additional details here http://www.appropedia.org/Franklin - along with a link to the install video if the directions arent clear. We havent done a torch table yet - and I am sure Bas would be interested to help get it going on another platform.'' |
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- Review from Dr. Pearce - Yes -- Franklin is ready for prime time - about half of my students used it last semester in the 3d printing class and we have been using it for many other applications (including a 3d microscope stage which will be the next paper we send out) - If you are free to throw Debian on your main computer for running the torch table it should be trivial - see additional details here http://www.appropedia.org/Franklin - along with a link to the install video if the directions arent clear. We havent done a torch table yet - and I am sure Bas would be interested to help get it going on another platform.