* Added Profiles for Thing-o-matic with Skeinforge-50 and volumetric printing * Warning when printing with accelerated speeds to ensure bot has acceleration turned on * Support for selecting between s3g, x3g file formats (x3g is makerbot's new file format, which supports Sailfish) * supports Sailfish firmware for Cupcake, TOM (Download Sailfish firmware directly from ReplicatorG) * supports all firmware versions for The Replicator and Replicator 2 (RepRap5D users, please use ReplicatorG 34 for 5D when using 5D) ReplicatorG 0040 Released November 14, 2012 ReplicatorG is used by thousands of MakerBot Operators, and has printed tens of thousands of 3D objects and counting. It's cross platform, easily installed, and is based on the familiar Arduino / Processing environments. You can give it a GCode or STL file to process, and it takes it from there. The Mac must also be using macOS High Sierra or later, the latest version of macOS Sierra or the latest version of OS X El Capitan.This is the software that will drive your MakerBot Replicator, Thing-O-Matic, CupCake CNC, RepRap machine, or generic CNC machine. To download an installer suitable for creating a bootable installer, use the App Store or use a web browser to download from a compatible Mac. Follow the onscreen installation instructions.Ī bootable installer can be useful if you want to install macOS on multiple computers without downloading the installer each time, or when you can’t install using the other methods. Open your Applications folder and double-click the macOS installer, named Install. pkg file, then follow the onscreen instructions to install the macOS installer into your Applications folder. dmg file to open it and see the package (.pkg) file within.ĭouble-click the. Use these links to download a macOS disk image (.dmg) file.ĭouble-click the.
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