nah - I got radio silence with the last couple posts..  Mach4 will fix 
all these problems.

I doubt Steve will switch - jog while pause seems to be a real show 
stopper for him.

sam

On 3/4/2014 12:22 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
> Cool Sam/Rob,
>
> So do I sense that a new message thread is about to be created on the
> Mach3 email list..  ;-)
>
> Steve, I think you may need to swap out the control on your router if
> you want to get in on this!
>
> You have waited a long time for this!
>
> Dave
>
> On 3/3/2014 3:20 PM, sam sokolik wrote:
>> One thing I have noticed - with the new TP - the path reaches commanded
>> speed.  mach gets close but is usually a few percent under.
>>
>> Take this program steve posted a while back.  (
>> http://electronicsam.com/images/KandT/testing/steve.ngc )
>>
>> New TP
>> http://imagebin.org/296859
>> If you calculate it out - it is about 3600mm/min.  that is the commanded
>> velocity  (following path within .1mm aprox .004")   it actually
>> finishes a whole .5 seconds faster ;)
>>
>> With Mach
>> http://imagebin.org/296858
>> it peaks at about 3300mm/min.
>>
>> sam  (having too much fun...)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2/20/2014 10:37 AM, sam sokolik wrote:
>>> Steve!
>>>
>>> Here is your sample of gcode running the newest TP
>>>
>>> Original TP
>>> http://imagebin.org/294551  (limit of the 1 segment look-ahead)
>>>
>>> New TP (which does arc-arc , Line-arc and line-line look-ahead.)
>>> http://imagebin.org/294550
>>>
>>> Robs hard work is awesome! (and it keeps improving)
>>>
>>> sam
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04/07/2013 05:28 PM, Steve Blackmore wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 7 Apr 2013 10:21:11 -0500, you wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Apr 07, 2013 at 10:13:11AM +0100, Steve Blackmore wrote:
>>>>>> CV in LinuxCNC still does not work well. Have a look at this
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://youtu.be/ph_IVXg1C9Y
>>>>> Please share your gcode and your full config directory.
>>>> Hi Chris - Here's part of the code - it's obvious early on without all
>>>> of it. I'll post the config tomorrow - machine is at work.
>>>>
>>>> BTW - Changing N190 to
>>>>
>>>> N190 G64 P0.5
>>>>
>>>> and it runs better, but that's far too much deviation.
>>>>
>>>> This was first reported on 26th July 2011 in a post
>>>> "trying to understand EMC's operation"
>>>> Have a read of that thread for way more information. Daniel Rogge
>>>> concurs in his tests posted on 29th.
>>>>
>>>> I've re posted as this is still occurring since V2.4 !
>>>>
>>>> N100 G0 G21 G17 G90 G40 G49 G80
>>>> N110 G91.1
>>>> N120 G1 Z20.000 F3600.0
>>>> N130 T1 M06
>>>> N140 (End Mill {6 mm})
>>>> N150 G43H1 Z20.000
>>>> N160 S12000 M03
>>>> N170(Toolpath:- Profile 1)
>>>> N180()
>>>> N190 G64
>>>> N200 G1 X0.000 Y0.000 F3600
>>>> N210 G0 X-1.974 Y8.147 Z6.000
>>>> N220 G1 X-1.974 Y8.147 Z-1.000 F1200.0
>>>> N230 G2 X-1.346 Y40.813 I1274.739 J-8.173 F3600.0
>>>> N240 G1 X-1.246 Y43.543 Z-1.000
>>>> N250 G1 X-1.175 Y44.975 Z-1.000
>>>> N260 G2 X0.630 Y65.631 I357.751 J-20.852
>>>> N270 G2 X3.629 Y86.169 I356.674 J-41.593
>>>> N280 G1 X3.738 Y86.813 Z-1.000
>>>> N290 G1 X3.885 Y87.608 Z-1.000
>>>> N300 G1 X4.121 Y88.649 Z-1.000
>>>> N310 G1 X4.891 Y91.654 Z-1.000
>>>> N320 G2 X8.045 Y101.818 I125.643 J-33.412
>>>> N330 G2 X12.017 Y111.685 I122.371 J-43.533
>>>> N340 G1 X12.167 Y112.021 Z-1.000
>>>> N350 G1 X12.392 Y112.507 Z-1.000
>>>> N360 G1 X12.836 Y113.360 Z-1.000
>>>> N370 G1 X14.404 Y116.145 Z-1.000
>>>> N380 G2 X48.101 Y150.602 I84.920 J-49.341
>>>> N390 G2 X94.143 Y164.886 I51.247 J-83.839
>>>> N400 G1 X98.585 Y165.027 Z-1.000
>>>> N410 G2 X107.856 Y164.832 I1.550 J-146.800
>>>> N420 G1 X114.650 Y164.312 Z-1.000
>>>> N430 G1 X121.416 Y163.467 Z-1.000
>>>> N440 G1 X124.191 Y163.060 Z-1.000
>>>> N450 G1 X127.048 Y162.615 Z-1.000
>>>> N460 G2 X139.931 Y159.885 I-25.733 J-153.243
>>>> N470 G2 X152.544 Y156.073 I-38.655 J-150.662
>>>> N480 G1 X157.534 Y154.334 Z-1.000
>>>> N490 G1 X161.108 Y153.062 Z-1.000
>>>> N500 G2 X183.667 Y143.969 I-122.738 J-337.027
>>>> N510 G2 X205.551 Y133.371 I-145.209 J-327.734
>>>> N520 G1 X207.732 Y132.276 Z-1.000
>>>> N530 G1 X215.815 Y128.556 Z-1.000
>>>> N540 G1 X219.037 Y127.150 Z-1.000
>>>> N550 G1 X222.272 Y125.782 Z-1.000
>>>> N560 G1 X223.416 Y125.300 Z-1.000
>>>> N570 G1 X223.904 Y125.085 Z-1.000
>>>> N580 G3 X237.774 Y120.073 I38.168 J83.912
>>>> N590 G3 X252.272 Y117.334 I24.318 J88.999
>>>> N600 G1 X253.479 Y117.248 Z-1.000
>>>>
>>>> Steve Blackmore
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