Christopher Purcell <christopherpurcell@...> writes:

> 
> In recent tests, I connect to a running LinuxCNC 2.5.3 process (Axis 2.5.3 
gui) with linuxcncrsh and nc. If I
> open an ngc file using linuxcncrsh commands like:
> ...
> set mode auto
> set open file.ngc
> ...
> then the running Axis process shows that a new file has been loaded by a 
change in its banner, but the tool path
> plot does not update, nor does the displayed g-code. 
> 
> If you then Run the gcode in Axis, the path (corresponding to the new file) 
will be drawn superimposed on the
> previous file's plot. The Axis code display toggles ahead through the 
previous code while the live plot is
> doing something different. So its a mess. Axis is somewhat aware of the new 
open file, but is not
> initializing as it does, when a file is loaded using its own File Open 
button. 
> 
> This is no big deal, but I guess I am posting this in case the highly paid 
Axis team are sitting around drinking
> coffee and wondering what to work on next. 
> 
> Why you ask, well I am testing having Mathematica talk to linuxcncrsh - with 
Axis running on the remote
> operator workstation, and Mathematica acting as some sort of supreme being 
(generating the GCode and
> watching the build, but leaving the real time stuff to LinuxCNC). Retired 
people have far too much time on
> their hands...
> 
> PS: three of my posts to the list have vanished without a trace in the last 
week, so am crossing my fingers that
> this gets through.
> 
> Christopher Purcell 
> Dartmouth, NS Canada
> 
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I can affirm that behaviour. 
I use it together with  M>100. 
My soultion is that i know that i have to use the green axis redow button.

Mike

P.S.
I dissagree with Christopher and I'm realy unhappy with his critism of the 
linucnc devellopers team !
Guys you do a great job !!!






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