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Anthony Bolgar edited this page Mar 21, 2016 · 6 revisions

Welcome to the LaserWeb2 wiki! After making a net profit of 7.6 billion dollars on LaserWeb1, it was time to start a new version so we can charge you again and make another 10 billion.

Oooops! For a second I forgot that we believe in open source software and hardware, we do not run things like Microsoft.

Yup its time to start working on its successor already!

About

LaserWeb2 will become a fully functional Laser Cutter Controller, running over http. Multiple serial devices can be connected to control multiple machines.

Disclaimer

By using this software, the user accepts complete responsibility for each and every aspect of safety associated with the use of the Laser machine, Laser system and LaserWeb2 Software.

####You agree that:

  1. You will not hold the author or contributors of LaserWeb2 liable for any damage to equipment or persons from the use of LaserWeb2.
  2. You know the potential hazards in using high power lasers and high voltages.
  3. You will wear professional laser-eye-protection when using a laser controlled by LaserWeb2.
  4. You will use the LaserWeb2 software in a legal and safe manner.
  5. You relieve the author and contributors from any liability arising from the use or distribution of the LaserWeb2 software.
  6. You are entirely operating at your own risk. Lasers can be lethally dangerous.

Sponsors

Have a look at companies and individuals that support us financially or with parts donations, or if you would like to get involved by sponsoring us in any way, please see the Sponsors Page on the wiki: https://github.com/openhardwarecoza/LaserWeb/wiki/SPONSORS

Community:

Looking for a nice community of Laser users who like hacking their machines? Join the K40 LASER CUTTING ENGRAVING MACHINE Community on Google Plus - its their inspiration you have to thank for me creating LaserWeb in the first place. Join over on https://plus.google.com/communities/118113483589382049502

Another great community resource is the Google group Opensource Laser at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/opensource-laser

Thus today I give birth to the LaserWeb2 project!

The idea is that this time round instead of a mess of code dumped together working through pure magic, LaserWeb2 will actually have an architecture!

Eventually then LaserWeb can become a dev version to test out the craziness and the stable features can be brought into LaserWeb2

Let the Dev begin!

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