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From: "Chris Morley" <chrisinnana...@hotmail.com>
To: "seb emc" <s...@highlab.com>
Subject: [Emc-users] Why do dangerous changes suddenly creep in to Linuxcnc and 
nobody mentions it?
Date: Thu, Jun 5, 2014 5:44 PM



I can look at this this weekend. Adding a HAL pin for rapid override should be 
no problem. Tying that pin to halui should make it work as before for those who 
want it that way.
Chris M

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From: "Sebastian Kuzminsky" <s...@highlab.com>
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" <emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [Emc-users] Why do dangerous changes suddenly creep in to Linuxcnc and 
nobody mentions it?
Date: Thu, Jun 5, 2014 4:46 PM


On 06/05/2014 05:39 PM, Ralph Stirling wrote:
> I have a Mori Seiki CNC lathe with Fanuc 0i-TC control and
> a Haas TM-1 CNC mill.  They both have independent control
> of feed override and rapids override.  I would not expect or
> want feed override to control rapids or vice-versa.  I guess
> I can see some logic in the max-velocity approach, but it is
> different than the other CNC's I use.

I can see the utility of a rapid-override pin, in addition to the
feed-override and max-velocity pins we currently have.

The addition of rapid-override would make it easy to implement the
behavior that Mark Tucker desires.

I would be happy to review a patch against master that adds this pin.


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Sebastian Kuzminsky

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