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Vectric forum .625 rpm
Vectric forum .625 rpm











TOSEC catalogs over 200 unique computing platforms and continues to grow. The main goal of the project is to catalog and audit various kinds of software and firmware images for these systems.

vectric forum .625 rpm

The Old School Emulation Center (TOSEC) is a retrocomputing initiative dedicated to the cataloging and preservation of software, firmware and resources for microcomputers, minicomputers and video game consoles. The collection includes a broad range of software related materials including shareware, freeware, video news releases about software titles, speed runs of actual software game play, previews and promos for software games, high-score and skill replays of various game genres, and the art of filmmaking with real-time computer game engines. I’d also recommend you check out Winston Moy - he has a number of intro videos that are really informative.DESCRIPTION The Internet Archive Software Collection is the largest vintage and historical software library in the world, providing instant access to millions of programs, CD-ROM images, documentation and multimedia. Might be time to start a new series with a more deliberate intent. I have a couple videos on CAD/CAM 101 if you are interested ( ). If you want to cut shapes out and make mostly 2d or 2.5d parts, then there are a number of options with a significantly less pricey entry point. If you want to do a lot of V carving, then Vectric is the way to go. In the end, it depends on what you are going to use your CNC for.

vectric forum .625 rpm

Frankly, there’s only one feature from Vectric I want that I can’t do in Fusion 360 (detailed v carving for inlays), and it’s not a deal breaker for me right now. Once you’ve honed your skills a bit, then investing in Vectric or something similar makes sense. After that I would recommend getting into Fusion. If you are just getting into CNC and CAM, I would recommend starting with Easel, Carbide Create, or something less expensive like CamBam.













Vectric forum .625 rpm