Owen,

I have been on vacation and am just catching up with my email. I won't
actually be back until after Labor Day (That's Sept 6 for those not from the
colonies <g>).

Set jog stop 

Should be the correct command, but I will check it when I get back.

Regards,
Eric


I was playing around tonight with EMCrsh, simply typing commands into a
telnet window and thinking about potential remote interfaces, when I came
across an odd behavior.  

When I issue:

SET JOG 0 10

the X axis begins moving at 10 ipm in the negative(?) direction.  When I
then issue:

SET JOG_STOP 0

I don't get an immediate response.  If I allow it to run into the limit
switch I get

SET JOG_STOP ACK

but only once the switch is tripped.  If I append a third arguement
(increment, according to the docs), it is ignored.  If I send SET ESTOP ON
while the jog is happening, the machine continues moving.

Am I doing something wrong, or is this a bug in EMCrsh?

I'm running EMC 2.3.5 to drive a 4-axis machine configured solely with the
stepconf wizard.  I've only modified to the hal file to enable emcrsh.

Any thoughts much appreciated,


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