Seems to me that we may have two different meanings for simulation.
Some folk just run a stepper config to an imaginary or unconnected
parport like I tend to do.  This is a good way to become comfortable
with stepconf and with EMC2.  I tend to think of this as simulation
although I understand that there is a different definition for the term
among developers.

Rayh


On Sun, 2009-02-08 at 06:39 -0600, John Thornton wrote:
> For simulation open one of the sims in the configuration selector.
> 
> It has to be assumed that any config from the stepper config wizard will be 
> used in a real 
> machine.
> 
> If your not running a machine then latency problems won't affect you AFAIK if 
> your just 
> wanting to get the look and feel of what the stepconf wizard generates.
> 
> John
> 
> On 7 Feb 2009 at 21:21, Christopher Purcell wrote:
> 
> > Stepconf, on its second screen after the startup, will not accept
> > a latency test result greater than 50000. I realize that numbers  
> > greater than this may not give acceptable performance for a real  
> > machine, but in my case this is on a laptop just for simulation.
> > If you type in a bigger number, it will be ignored, and 50K will be 
> > substituted. Is this an essential behaviour, or could the stepconf 
> > keepers allow us a bit more latency to play with?
> > 
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