Eric H. Johnson wrote:
> Sebastian,
>
>>> Thanks, this really helps. It shows that the stepgen.enable pins are set
> to FALSE, thus disabling the stepgen outputs. I added the .enable pin
> fairly recently. Try adding them to your Xen and Yen nets. <<
>
> Ok, that makes a lot of sense. I guess I need to check the pins after every
> update to see what has been added.
It's probably a good idea to read the CVS log or the
mesa-hostmot2/ChangeLog file to get the highlights. One day things will
settle down and get boring, but not yet. ;-)
> I have left for the day, but I will check it first thing tomorrow.
Sounds good. I'm going to be traveling for my dayjob for a few days, so
i may be slow to reply to email.
I'm not sure what's going wrong with the pwmgen on your system. Try
adding the rtapi debug level setting the Alex Joni suggested, then set
the pwmgen.value to a couple of choice settings (like 0, 0.5, and 1.0)
and for each one run "setp hm_5i20.0.raw.dump-state 1", then send me the
dmesg and we'll see what we can see.
--
Sebastian Kuzminsky
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The picture the police have of you doesn't do you justice."
Julian: "What do the police know about justice?"
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