On Sep 28, 2011, at 19:07 , andy pugh wrote:

> Is this expected? It has me baffled.
> Initially this was noticed when trying to configure the bldc component
> with a pseudo-absolute encoder, but I see the same thing with my
> jogwheel encoder.
> 
> set the jogwheel rawcounts to 300
> halmeter shows hm2_5i23.0.encoder.02.rawcounts as 300
> halcmd net enc hm2_5i23.0.encoder.02.rawcounts conv_s32_float.0
> halmeter shows hm2_5i23.0.encoder.02.rawcounts = 0 ???!
> move jogweel, halmeter shows 40
> delsig enc -> halmeter goes back to 300.

Whoa nelly, did that net command really work?  conv_s32_float.0 is a function, 
not a pin!


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Sebastian Kuzminsky


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