john,
i wasnt aware that emc used floats ther
it is unusual in cnc to do so, but thats an observation
the 'nice number' refers to the numerator and denomimator
which are outside if emc
which are inside the driver
unless these 2 are nice numbers ( ints divisible by 4 )
then the home pulse
Hi
I presume that the network card will be dedicated, as the parport is, and
only use a simple packet structure.. If one wants to connect to the
internet, then you'd use a seperate USB link or a second network card if
possible. That way there'll be no surprise jamming.
Regards
Roland Jollivet
Hi John
I will make some tests today and report the results
back, thank you for your help.
Regards.
Ulises
--- On Wed, 12/3/08, John Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: John Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] axis use of memory
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Enhanced
Roland Jollivet wrote:
Hi
I presume that the network card will be dedicated, as the parport is, and
only use a simple packet structure.. If one wants to connect to the
internet, then you'd use a seperate USB link or a second network card if
possible. That way there'll be no surprise jamming.
Howard Chan wrote:
Dear all,
Thank you for them help! I solved the problem. I use John Kasunich
suggestion to check the encoders. It is really 8000 count/rev, I use it
to calculate the INPUT_SCALE and using HALmeter and SANYO DENKI
softeware to check the encoder pulse in same value.
Chris Radek wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 09:48:18PM -0600, Jon Elson wrote:
Peter C. Wallace wrote:
As I said before maybe the way to ease into this is just support 1 or a few
Ethernet chips, and require the user to have a add-in PCI/PCIe Ethernet card
with the required chip.
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 11:08 -0600, Jon Elson wrote:
So, does anyone know
it there is a dumbed-down network protocol stack for real time?
http://mail.rtai.org/pipermail/rtai/2002-November/001446.html
http://aschauf.landshut.org/fh/linux/udp_vs_raw/index.html
Not a specific answer, but a lead
This might be usefull to get on the right track:
http://www.rts.uni-hannover.de/rtnet/lxr/source/examples/xenomai/native/kernel/raw-packets.c
Regards,
Alex
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 11:08 -0600, Jon Elson wrote:
So, does anyone know
it there is a dumbed-down network protocol stack for real time?
Dear List
I have an XY plasma cutter (gantry) with an externally height
controlled (Dynatorch THC) W Axis for the plasma torch.
This is my primary tool.
Now I would like to add a secondary tool on a Z axis mounted right
beside the W Axis on the gantry. This tool would be used for
engraving or
At 04:38 PM 12/4/2008, you wrote:
Dear List
I have an XY plasma cutter (gantry) with an externally height
controlled (Dynatorch THC) W Axis for the plasma torch.
This is my primary tool.
Now I would like to add a secondary tool on a Z axis mounted right
beside the W Axis on the gantry. This tool
Thanks to Dave, John Wayne for the responses. It was helpful.
A good option would be to fit a sander on the CNC machine. That will
considerably speed things up.
I will also see if a simple bead-blasting wont do the job.
emc has an X tool offset for lathes, but doesn't presently have a Y tool
offset.
Adding a Y tool offset involves touching a lot of code, from the tool
table parser to the interpreter to the user interfaces; it's not to be
undertaken lightly.
If someone contributes a patch we'd sure look at
Sebastian, et al,
I am getting a strange error using the hostmot2 driver and the 7i43 board.
The error is hm2/hm2_7i43.0: TRAM write error! (addr=0x1000, size=8,
iter=68373). The error occurs when running a g-code program but not while
jogging, at least initially.
If I bring the system up from a
On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 06:45:47PM -0600, Jeff Epler wrote:
emc has an X tool offset for lathes, but doesn't presently have a Y tool
offset.
Jeff is exactly right. If you could align them in Y, so you can get
by with just X/Z or X/W offsets, you'd be set.
http://pastebin.com/m38308b00
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At 06:56 PM 12/4/2008, you wrote:
On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 06:45:47PM -0600, Jeff Epler wrote:
emc has an X tool offset for lathes, but doesn't presently have a Y tool
offset.
Jeff is exactly right. If you could align them in Y, so you can get
by with just X/Z or X/W offsets, you'd be set.
andre,
do you mean an X,Y,Z C tool offset?
and keep the same program
knowing tool 1 is 'center'
and tool 2 is dx-1 dy-2 dz+4 ? ( i see no use for dc here, for orienting
a drill or jet )
( tool 2 is mounted forward left of tool1 and longer )
thanks, good thoughts
tomp
You have the 200k gate version, not the 400k gate version.
I found this out by looking at the error output on line 264 of your pastebin
[ 114.376380] hm2/hm2_7i43.0: board has FPGA '3s200tq144', but the
firmware in hm2/7i43/SVST4_4B.BIT is for FPGA '3s400tq144'
This relatively difficult to
Marc Bodmer wrote:
Dear List
I have an XY plasma cutter (gantry) with an externally height
controlled (Dynatorch THC) W Axis for the plasma torch.
This is my primary tool.
Now I would like to add a secondary tool on a Z axis mounted right
beside the W Axis on the gantry. This tool would be used
Hi,
. and it will be called ENC rather than ppmc sorry just
couldn't resist. ;-)
Dave
ps. have at it a newer detached controller interface would be really
nice. :-)
On Dec 4, 2008, at 12:15 PM, Alex Joni wrote:
This might be usefull to get on the right track:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 19:49:12 -0500
From: Eric H. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
To: 'Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)' emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 21:25:58 -0500
From: Stephen Wille Padnos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject:
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 19:10 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to Dave, John Wayne for the responses. It was helpful.
A good option would be to fit a sander on the CNC machine. That will
considerably speed things up.
I will also see if a simple bead-blasting wont do the job.
I am not
Matt Shaver wrote:
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 11:08 -0600, Jon Elson wrote:
So, does anyone know
it there is a dumbed-down network protocol stack for real time?
http://mail.rtai.org/pipermail/rtai/2002-November/001446.html
I couldn't make much sense of this one, and it is from 2002.
Peter,
What EPP mode are you using and what type and length of cable do you have
between the 7I43 and Parallel port?
The available parallel port modes in the BIOS are Output only,
Bi-directional, EPP and ECP. It is set to EPP, but I do not see a further
selection for mode of EPP. I think we
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 22:56:04 -0500
From: Eric H. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
To: 'Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)' emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:
Peter C. Wallace wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
I am getting a strange error using the hostmot2 driver and the 7i43 board.
The error is hm2/hm2_7i43.0: TRAM write error! (addr=0x1000, size=8,
iter=68373). The error occurs when running a g-code program but not while
Peter C. Wallace wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
I am using the servo-thread for read and write. I also tried slowing down
the servo thread, although I could try slowing it down more. I was using 1ms
(100).
1 ms should be fine (I think 100Usec is the approximate
I have all 3 axes of the Kasuga converted to EMC2 control using 500 line
encoders (2000ppr)on brush servos and Advanced Motion PWM amps.
The ballscrews are 5mm pitch. I have the ini set for 10160 encoder counts
per inch.
While pid tuning I noticed that in order to get my ferror down to below
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