Thanks. But I guess I don't need to look at it any further, as your problems should be sorted out by now. Congratulations ;)
Cheers, Philipp On 17.07.2014 22:28, a k wrote: > http://pastebin.com/V29PaJrC > > > On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Philipp Burch <p...@hb9etc.ch> wrote: > >> Strange. Please try the following: >> >> 1. Uncomment the code in HAL, so that you can start LinuxCNC. >> 2. While it is running (you don't need to load a file or move the axes >> or anything) fire up a terminal (usually Ctrl+Shift+T) and paste the >> following command (without the $ at the beginning): >> >> $ halcmd list pin | sed 's/ /\n/g' > halpins.txt >> >> 3. Hit return to execute the command. It is normal if you do not see >> anything happening. >> 4. The current directory (most likely /home/username/) now contains a >> file called 'halpins.txt'. Throw this on pastebin and post the link here. >> >> Explanation: The command reads all available pins from the HAL >> environment and stores the list in the file halpins.txt in the current >> directory. The sed magic is just there to replace the spaces by >> newlines, so we get a more readable list. The created file should look >> something like this: >> >> axis.0.active >> axis.0.amp-enable-out >> axis.0.amp-fault-in >> axis.0.backlash-corr >> axis.0.backlash-filt >> axis.0.backlash-vel >> axis.0.coarse-pos-cmd >> axis.0.error >> ... >> >> The list should be quite lengthy, it generates over 500 lines when >> running the axis simulation example. >> >> Regards, >> Philipp >> >> On 17.07.2014 20:43, a k wrote: >>> i use >>> >>> >>> >>>> # Read home switch inputs from I/O card. >>> net x-home-sw <= hm2_5i20.0.gpio.026.in >>> net y-home-sw <= hm2_5i20.0.gpio.030.in >>> net z-home-sw <= hm2_5i20.0.gpio.034.in >>> >>> and this >>> >>> # Connect home switch nets to motion. >>> net x-home-sw => axis.0.home-sw-in >>> net y-home-sw => axis.1.home-sw-in >>> net z-home-sw => axis.2.home-sw-in >>> >>> error--'net' requires at least one pin. none given >>> ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// >>> i do try everything- what i see in e-mail >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Ed Nisley <ed.08.nis...@pobox.com> >> wrote: >>> >>>> On 07/16/2014 04:35 PM, a k wrote: >>>>> I did input >>>>>>> # Read home switch inputs from I/O card. >>>>> net x-home-sw <= hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.026.in >>>>> net y-home-sw <= hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.030.in >>>>> net z-home-sw <= hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.034.in >>>> >>>> Did you change the *example* HOSTMOT2 and BOARD strings to match the >>>> actual hardware in your system? >>>> >>>> This *sample* for my hardware shows the commands that dump the names: >>>> >>>> http://softsolder.com/2013/06/17/mesa-5i25-7i76-hal-pins/ >>>> >>>> I believe there's a period (.) missing before the BOARD part of the >>>> identifier in what you have written. This seems more likely: >>>> >>>> hm2_5i25.0.gpio.032.in >>>> >>>> However, that's for my system, not yours, and you must modify the >>>> *examples* to match your actual hardware. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ed >>>> softsolder.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Want fast and easy access to all the code in your enterprise? Index and >>>> search up to 200,000 lines of code with a free copy of Black Duck >>>> Code Sight - the same software that powers the world's largest code >>>> search on Ohloh, the Black Duck Open Hub! Try it now. >>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/bds >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Emc-users mailing list >>>> Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users >>>> >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Want fast and easy access to all the code in your enterprise? 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