Frank Graffagnino  built a beautiful jog pendant server that talks direct to SPJS.

Ok then. Must be an issue that resolved itself when I power cycled everything. The motors are no longer cycling on and off. :slight_smile:

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. :slight_smile:

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.