On Thursday 30 June 2016 23:39:29 Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:

> On 06/30/2016 07:19 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I went back out, took the cover off & dbl-checked for depressed
> > keys, but didn't find any.  Ran it 4 or 5 times, and got post
> > shutown motions every time. Stopped LCNC & restarted it, same old,
> > rebooted the computer, ran LCNC, homed it, reloaded the code, ran it
> > until it had made the first stepdown in depth, clicked stop. Seemed
> > to stop ok, but it was several seconds unghosting the controls, and
> > when it did, the DRO jumped, and the machine started a z down, my
> > guess is till it matched what the DRO said, then stopped, but the
> > DRO was frozen at those readings until it finally stopped.  Re-ran
> > the program, and let it run longer, hit esc.  Response was the same,
> > starting the erroneous moves from the instant the screen was
> > unghosted, and the dro jumped to bogus values, up to about 10
> > seconds later than that, again without any change in the dro
> > display.  At least once I could discern that in addition to Z, the
> > table was also moving quite slowly.
>
> I can reproduce this with the sim/axis/axis.ini config, on commit
> 44c5fb91 (master just before the JA merge) and on 2.6 (8a2d85c383),
> but not on 2.6.12.
>
I never tried it in the sim here on this machine, mainly because the DRO 
isn't showing it in real time anywhere near all the time.  How did you 
determine it was moving in the simulator?
 
> So obviously I broke it while trying to fix a different bug in Task.
>
> Thanks for reporting it, i'll take a look.

Thanks a bunch, Sebastian. I'll be watching for a new build. And eagerly 
testing it. :)

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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