Been reading a lot of posts and a lot of the questions a guy might have are answered by do this or that in the wizard.
Is there a Hickory Wizard in the future?
Hickory Wizard
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Re: Hickory Wizard
it will be available in beta soon and well be released as CNC12 v5.2. It will have an Acorn style Wizard for Hickory!
right now, we are putting the final touches on the new Router version of CNC12 for Acorn (v5.18) which will be ported to Hickory in version v5.2.
note: you will be able to use the Hickory Wizard or if you are used to doing the setup manually you can do it that way to. (using the Wizard is not mandatory)
Also, the Router and Plasma version of CNC12 for Hickory is also planned for v5.2 so, a lot is happening!
right now, we are putting the final touches on the new Router version of CNC12 for Acorn (v5.18) which will be ported to Hickory in version v5.2.
note: you will be able to use the Hickory Wizard or if you are used to doing the setup manually you can do it that way to. (using the Wizard is not mandatory)
Also, the Router and Plasma version of CNC12 for Hickory is also planned for v5.2 so, a lot is happening!
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Re: Hickory Wizard
Thanks Keith, another general question:
I noticed in news letter that version 5.1 is available now. What is the thought on updating? Is it best practice to always stay up to date, or is it more of a “ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it thing”?
I understand when something big like the Wizard is coming it would be nice to have the capability, but reading through the notes in 5.1 I don’t see much that matters and don’t know of any issues I have.
Just looking for best practice here?
I noticed in news letter that version 5.1 is available now. What is the thought on updating? Is it best practice to always stay up to date, or is it more of a “ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it thing”?
I understand when something big like the Wizard is coming it would be nice to have the capability, but reading through the notes in 5.1 I don’t see much that matters and don’t know of any issues I have.
Just looking for best practice here?
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Re: Hickory Wizard
read the release notes, if there is something there you want then install the new version, if not, and you don't have any outstanding issues, leave things alone.glbreil wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 9:38 am Thanks Keith, another general question:
I noticed in news letter that version 5.1 is available now. What is the thought on updating? Is it best practice to always stay up to date, or is it more of a “ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it thing”?
I understand when something big like the Wizard is coming it would be nice to have the capability, but reading through the notes in 5.1 I don’t see much that matters and don’t know of any issues I have.
Just looking for best practice here?
also, it is VERY simple to switch back and forth between CNC12 versions. so if you just want to check out a new version you can do it and it does not destroy your good install.
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All Acorn Documentation is located here: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=3397
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