Hi All; The EMC Errors File is probably telling me what is wrong but I'm on too many shifts today to figure it out.
EMC Errors: Print file information: RUN_IN_PLACE=no EMC2_DIR= EMC2_BIN_DIR=/usr/bin EMC2_TCL_DIR=/usr/share/emc/tcl EMC2_SCRIPT_DIR= EMC2_RTLIB_DIR=/usr/realtime-2.6.32-122-rtai/modules/emc2 EMC2_CONFIG_DIR= EMC2_LANG_DIR=/usr/share/emc/tcl/msgs INIVAR=inivar HALCMD=halcmd EMC2_EMCSH=/usr/bin/wish8.5 EMC2 - 2.4.3 Machine configuration directory is '/home/jetmill1/emc2/configs/JETMill1' Machine configuration file is 'jetmill1.ini' INIFILE=/home/jetmill1/emc2/configs/JETMill1/jetmill1.ini PARAMETER_FILE=univstep.var EMCMOT=motmod EMCIO=io TASK=milltask HALUI= DISPLAY=axis NML_FILE= Starting EMC2... Starting EMC2 server program: emcsvr Loading Real Time OS, RTAPI, and HAL_LIB modules Starting EMC2 IO program: io emc/iotask/ioControl.cc 752: can't load tool table. Shutting down and cleaning up EMC2... Killing task emcsvr, PID=1382 Removing HAL_LIB, RTAPI, and Real Time OS modules Removing NML shared memory segments Cleanup done Debug file information: insmod: error inserting '/usr/realtime-2.6.32-122-rtai/modules/emc2/hal_ppmc.ko': -1 Operation not permitted jetmill1_load.hal:8: exit value: 1 jetmill1_load.hal:8: insmod failed, returned -1 See the output of 'dmesg' for more information. 1382 PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND Stopping realtime threads Unloading hal components Kernel message information: [ 22.599543] I-pipe: Domain RTAI registered. [ 22.599564] RTAI[hal]: <3.8.1> mounted over IPIPE-NOTHREADS 2.6-03. [ 22.599572] RTAI[hal]: compiled with gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5) . [ 22.599701] RTAI[hal]: mounted (IPIPE-NOTHREADS, IMMEDIATE (INTERNAL IRQs DISPATCHED), ISOL_CPUS_MASK: 0). [ 22.599707] PIPELINE layers: [ 22.599713] f8ef9e20 9ac15d93 RTAI 200 [ 22.599718] c085cb20 0 Linux 100 [ 22.650704] RTAI[malloc]: global heap size = 2097152 bytes, <BSD>. [ 22.651826] RTAI[sched]: IMMEDIATE, MP, USER/KERNEL SPACE: <with RTAI OWN KTASKs>, kstacks pool size = 524288 bytes. [ 22.651839] RTAI[sched]: hard timer type/freq = APIC/10391650(Hz); default timing: periodic; linear timed lists. [ 22.651847] RTAI[sched]: Linux timer freq = 250 (Hz), TimeBase freq = 1662835000 hz. [ 22.651853] RTAI[sched]: timer setup = 999 ns, resched latency = 2944 ns. [ 22.651992] RTAI[usi]: enabled. [ 22.760282] RTAI[math]: loaded. [ 22.961406] PARPORT: linux parport parport0 does not support mode 4. [ 22.961412] PARPORT: continuing anyway. [ 22.961806] PPMC: ERROR: no boards found on bus 0, port 0378 [ 22.961817] PPMC: ERROR: no USC/UPC for extra dac at bus 0, slot 0 [ 22.961827] PPMC: shutting down [ 24.042285] RTAI[math]: unloaded. [ 24.081766] SCHED releases registered named ALIEN RTGLBH [ 24.146026] RTAI[malloc]: unloaded. [ 24.244025] RTAI[sched]: unloaded (forced hard/soft/hard transitions: traps 0, syscalls 0). [ 24.250639] I-pipe: Domain RTAI unregistered. [ 24.250788] RTAI[hal]: unmounted. I have tried CMOS printer settings EPP and ECP with no change. What is mode 4? Which is the prefered setting EPP or ECP, when it is working? Help and Thanks Don ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Beautiful is writing same markup. Internet Explorer 9 supports standards for HTML5, CSS3, SVG 1.1, ECMAScript5, and DOM L2 & L3. Spend less time writing and rewriting code and more time creating great experiences on the web. Be a part of the beta today. http://p.sf.net/sfu/beautyoftheweb _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users