On Tuesday 05 November 2013 07:37:15 andy pugh did opine:

> On 5 November 2013 08:18, Robert Ellenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 2. Sam's example has very short line segments (line lengths are about
> > 
> >    0.0001"). We're hitting the limits of the sampling rate when
> >    running this code. At 1kHz, to move faster than 0.1 in / sec means
> >    we start skipping segments.
> 
> That seems like pretty pathological G-code. If you can't even "touch"
> every segment at 1kHz at the requested speed then I don't think you
> should try to hold the speed.

What Andy said.  I am not in favor of throwing away accuracy.

Cheers, Gene
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