Jon Elson pravi:
> There used to be a capability to run part of a G-code program that 
> exceeds the machine limits.
> I tried doing this today, and got the first big dialog box that says 
> "program exceeds machine minimum on axis Y" and hit the "run anyway" 
> button.  I intended to stop the program before it ran into the limits.
>
> The spindle started, the Z axis moved a short distance, then the spindle 
> stopped and I got a different dialog box, the Axis one with the red stop 
> sign with the white X in it, saying "linear move on line 448 would 
> exceed joint 1's negative limit".  So, I had to edit the program to put 
> an M02 before the part where it would exceed the limits.  So, now the 
> behavior is that you cannot run the beginning of a program which much 
> later will exceed a machine limit.  My EMC2 version on this production 
> machine is a Git download from late 2009, I think.
>
> Any comments on this?  The "run anyway" button now appears to not be 
> usable anymore.
>
> Jon
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I don't want to run program that exceds machine limits.
If part is bigger than machine is capable I think the splitting file to 
sections is "safe" way to do.
So each part fit into machine limits. Anyway when we move part in 
machine then some new offset should be introduced.

Slavko.

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