Greetings all;

I've built a whole new install of stretch, useing RealtimePi as the 
conversion utility, did it right on the pi which took about 4 hours to 
build a new, write it to the u-sd card, stretch full install.

I have none, nada zip of the former keyup events missing the I had on the 
jessie install, and it even feels like its running smoother.

The realtime kernel may be prior to the addition of a bunch of better 
video drivers as the video refresh rate is still noticeably slow.

Anyway, I have also build a deb to install yesterdays master, and did it 
on the pi too.  But it hung building the rs274-interpretor, seems it was 
running out of memory, so I added 10GB of swap on the same ssd I'm 
building this stuff on.  Then it marched to completion in about 2.5 
hours.
 
But, it order to exercise more code, I have added the css stuff in my 
copy of lathe pawn.  So, when the program is done, its left with G96 in 
effect.  And since the G96 D600 S14 is in the first 4 lines of the code, 
it will not reload that exact same code until its been stopped and 
restarted.  There is a g97 in above and front of the G96 D### S15, put 
there in an attempt to cancel the G96, but doesn't work.

IMO,it should be able to reload the code it just ran. I have noticed this 
before, going back to around 2.6, but it didn't really hit me that if 
the code ran once, I should be able to fine tune a var and just reload.  
But with this particular code, I have to stop and restart LCNC if I want 
to reload it.

But if g96 is in effect, it then complains the the S var is missing from 
the G86 Dnnn Snnn statement.  It will rerun that code just fine, but I 
can't reload it.

Scratching my head doesn't help but I'm slowly running out of hair. But 
that may just be the years on the scalp its growing out of :)

Comments?


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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