You would not want to hit the pause button while boring...

JT

On 11/21/2014 3:10 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 21 November 2014 20:56, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Pete Wrote
>> If you read that HAAS control description of how their Run, stop, jog,
>> continue works it seems to be pretty logical to me. It simply requires the
>> OP to after he has jogged to wherever he need to jog back to a position
>> CLOSE to where the pause happened initially and then hit a key and the
>> machine then takes over jogging at 5% speed to the original position.
> I have been experimenting with the JWP from Machinekit in LinuxCNC.
>
> On the stock LinuxCNC 2.6.4 source in git I downloaded
> https://github.com/mhaberler/machinekit/commit/6b0aaf39b81cc6507de41b5a74a6b0414744ea38.patch
> And applied it with git am -3 < 6b0aaf39b81cc6507de41b5a74a6b0414744ea38.patch
>
> Then recompiled.
>
> Then in a lathe config, by setting the new hal-pins
> motion.pause-offset-x 1
> motion.pause-offset-x 1
> motion.pause-jog-feed 1
> motion.pause-offet-enable 1
>
> I get the behaviour shown here:
>
> http://youtu.be/mSx2zIUWVzQ
>
> I suspect that this would work for you, though appreciate that what
> you want is something in the released software.
>


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