>> I may, as a complete newby to this, ask a stupid question. Why two programs GT and GM?
Hi Dave:
Sorry, it really should be explained. GM ( Gearotic Motion ) was a program I designed to do general
gearing calculations and output as a project to keep me busy in a fun area when I retired from developing
Mach3. I planned its architecture as complex as I figured it needed to be, but it was more popular than I
originally figured as well and people seemed to want more mechanisms. It came to a point where the structure
of GM's internals was too limiting to add much more. GT, is the ( perhaps temporary) name of GM's replacement.
GT is being developed one module at a time to replace GM entirely, and with each module it is rewritten to much
tighter tolerances to any available specification for the gear, pulley or device it creates. In addition, GT's
internal architecture is designed to be expandable to much larger levels with no real limit on capabilities.
So, Eventually GT will be the only progam available. It may be called "GizmoCad" or "GadgetzCam" or some other
strange title ( who knows ), but at that point GM will be removed from distribution. The plans for GT
are basically the same plans I had for Mach1..keep growing as long as people are interested. Of course, as in Mach3,
all updates, changes or whatever are always free upgrades. That , as always, is a double edged sword, it means the
user may or may not see bugs from time to time, but all users may request things they want as well. It will take time
but GT has the capability to grow into a vastly more usefull program that just gears. We'll see together where it goes.
As the the look, it too will morph over time, as a single developer I switch around from developing the calculators, to
graphics to the GUI , so they all change from time to time, in all that I really am just seeking a balance that works for the
majority. I use 3 - 27" monitors here, so its hard sometimes to match everyone's graphics output with such things as fonts
and such and thats complicated by the fact the fonts are OpenGL fonts that vary a great deal from user to user and graphics
card to graphics card.
In the end, any comments , complaints, suggestions, ruminations, thoughts, examples or anything else one would like to
kick in on are always welcome.
Thx
Art
>> I may, as a complete newby to this, ask a stupid question. Why two programs GT and GM?
Hi Dave:
Sorry, it really should be explained. GM ( Gearotic Motion ) was a program I designed to do general
gearing calculations and output as a project to keep me busy in a fun area when I retired from developing
Mach3. I planned its architecture as complex as I figured it needed to be, but it was more popular than I
originally figured as well and people seemed to want more mechanisms. It came to a point where the structure
of GM's internals was too limiting to add much more. GT, is the ( perhaps temporary) name of GM's replacement.
GT is being developed one module at a time to replace GM entirely, and with each module it is rewritten to much
tighter tolerances to any available specification for the gear, pulley or device it creates. In addition, GT's
internal architecture is designed to be expandable to much larger levels with no real limit on capabilities.
So, Eventually GT will be the only progam available. It may be called "GizmoCad" or "GadgetzCam" or some other
strange title ( who knows ), but at that point GM will be removed from distribution. The plans for GT
are basically the same plans I had for Mach1..keep growing as long as people are interested. Of course, as in Mach3,
all updates, changes or whatever are always free upgrades. That , as always, is a double edged sword, it means the
user may or may not see bugs from time to time, but all users may request things they want as well. It will take time
but GT has the capability to grow into a vastly more usefull program that just gears. We'll see together where it goes.
As the the look, it too will morph over time, as a single developer I switch around from developing the calculators, to
graphics to the GUI , so they all change from time to time, in all that I really am just seeking a balance that works for the
majority. I use 3 - 27" monitors here, so its hard sometimes to match everyone's graphics output with such things as fonts
and such and thats complicated by the fact the fonts are OpenGL fonts that vary a great deal from user to user and graphics
card to graphics card.
In the end, any comments , complaints, suggestions, ruminations, thoughts, examples or anything else one would like to
kick in on are always welcome. :)
Thx
Art