Hi Aaron
I will search the archives tonight as I have no way of contacting Kees. I think I might be able to write/modify a program to log serial/USB port activity on Windows computers. We could then translate the commands into a Linux program, this would give people the option to run the cutters from Linux.
-Patrick
Aaron Spike wrote:
Stéphane ANCELOT wrote:
The version you can find on my website is an enhanced version of the GSoC version dxf2svg. dxf2svg is GPL licensed , since I did not have had any answer from the author , I made available this slightly enhanced version through my website. However, you can copy and modify the above code (I wrote it, I grant you to do so ...).
Patrick, Sounds like you should start with this enhanced version rather than backing up and working on the GSoC version. We should ask Kees Cook to remind us what the security issues were, or possibly we could find that info on the mailing list and save him the bother.
Aaron Spike
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