Hi,
This thread caused me to clean up some notes I'd jotted down during 
Wichita related to this topic.
In this thread I think that different people are talking about different 
aspects of a topic that I think of as "implications of multiple 
programmatic motion sources".

Alas I think about this stuff better with pictures... (unfortunately, 
it's a little hard to share text and pics via a text only email list 
that does not allow attachments).
So pardon me, but the best I can think of to do is to upload a pdf doc 
with pics and ask that you grab it to look at.
www.CalypsoVentures.com/privatedl/LCNC/LCNC_control_mode_distinctions.pdf

The pics helped me structure how different aspects of this thread 
interrelate.

Michael: I'd also like to know if I have translated reasonably what you 
tried to describe via email text.
Kent: thanks for my new vocabulary word of the day: Gedanken - I had to 
look that one up  - only to find that is what I was doing with the 
notes... ;-)

Comments are welcome.

Dave

P.S. I'm also happy to provide the base doc for the pdf if anyone 
prefers to comment by editing it directly to create red lines (MS office 
sources).

On 7/14/2013 2:00 PM, Chris Morley wrote:
> This has been bugging me awhile.
> Why does linuxcnc force three modes?
> I understand it's a hold over from industrial machines.
>
>


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