On 06/30/2016 10:28 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > 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?
I saw the tool cursor move in the backplot, and i saw the motion commands go from Task to Motion (by turning the [EMC]DEBUG way up). >> 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. :) Give v2.8.0-pre1-2245-g6a79b48 a try. -- Sebastian Kuzminsky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Attend Shape: An AT&T Tech Expo July 15-16. Meet us at AT&T Park in San Francisco, CA to explore cutting-edge tech and listen to tech luminaries present their vision of the future. This family event has something for everyone, including kids. Get more information and register today. http://sdm.link/attshape _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
