Ok then. Must be an issue that resolved itself when I power cycled everything. The motors are no longer cycling on and off. 
Does anyone think it would be really fun to have two Shuttle Express’ setup so we could run our cnc like an etch a sketch. 
Hi John I have just bought myself a Shuttle express and have the SPJS running on my laptop. I watched you video on installing the Shuttle express but to be honest I lost you the minute you logged in to your SPJS on your Rasberry Pi. Please can you point me in the direction to get it working on my windows 7 laptop.
hmm… i don’t think anyone has gotten the Shuttle Express working on Windows with Chilipeppr yet… but that sure would be great!
@Frank_Graffagnino I hope someone is working on that as well because before I bought the Shuttle Express I did not read through the forum thoroughly enough to realize that it was being setup in Ubuntu on a Pi. so I now have a Shuttle paperweight.
@snooper_ace there is actually way more people using those controllers on Windows than anything else. I believe the manufacturer even releases drivers and code for Windows. Why don’t you give it a go on getting it to work with Chilipeppr? It should be way easier than it was for Linux since everything there had to be done from scratch.
Frank’s code was written in C so it should compile easily on Windows. The only kicker may be what the driver looks like on Windows, but I do know that device can mimic a keyboard and there’s probably a lot of examples out there for getting it to work on Windows. If I were doing this project on my own, I would write the app in Go instead of C.