Dave pravi:
> On 5/12/2010 3:02 AM, Slavko Kocjancic wrote:
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>> Jon Elson pravi:
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>>> 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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> I've seen the same thing..  Looks like a contradiction.    Either don't 
> allow it and take out the "want to run anyway" option, or alter the 
> program so it truly allows it to run outside the limits.
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> Dave
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I still prefer to have complete program (or split part) inside travel's. 
Just in case if somebody ring in the door and that take little more time 
that I think.. (cras over limits? no harm but...)

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