On Tuesday 26 January 2016 09:55:33 Fox Mulder wrote:

> Am 26.01.2016 um 13:20 schrieb Gene Heskett:
> > All my machines are on the wheezy based install. Latest installed
> > python is 2.7.3.  But I do see that 3.2.3 is available.  Can they
> > co-exist?
>
> Pyhton3 and Python2 can coexist on the same machine for a long time
> since many programs still use Python2.
> My examples should also work with Python2 and there is no real need
> for Python3. I only wanted to use newer Python because i program
> mostly with it.
>
> Ciao,
>     Rainer

Ahh, so. That works, but is there a menu to control options?  All I see 
is the out of focus camera output, noisy enough that the frame rate 
might be usable.  With what looks like a 10 cm scale overlaid on the 
left but it doesn't start at 0, like the bottom of the image is clipped 
of by the fixed size window border.  The scale starts at 1.4 at the 
bottom of the image.  Is that what I should be seeing?

I enabled the help, but I can't read your native language. :-[  A 
translation I can edit in would be super. But I figured that out I 
think.

One thing I note is that this camera can do 640x480 natively, a entering 
a 1 for that is the only mode that shows the frame rate.

Making 5.8 FPS but low light slows that camera, its a $6 camera. I need 
to locate something with a much longer lens as the min distance where I 
have it mounted is about 4" from the workpiece unless I remove the tool.  
With its fairly wide angle utility lens, the FOV at that range is 
measured in multiple inches.

It can focus to less than 10mm however but that close it gets in its own 
light.  But obviously I can't make a fixed mount that low since fixture 
bolts will wipe it out which is what happened to the one I had on the HF 
toy mill.  It also appears that since I rx'd the motor bracket for the 
high speed (24k rpms) spindle motor yesterday, that the only way I can 
use the new spindle motor I bought is to buy another head casting and 
machine it off to put the new spindle motor approximately where the 
existing quill is.  That would make the changeover a 4 bolt proposition, 
and a long session re-tramming the head each time unless I can make 
locking pins.  Major surgery on the second head casting IOW. I may yet 
go looking for a smaller motor, 80mm in diameter is huge.  Changing it 
out also removes the spindle encoder, limiting what the new motor can be 
asked to do.  And I am in love with rigid tapping. :)  One with a rear 
fan might allow an encoder disk to be mounted, I should limit my motor 
choices to such a critter.

I'll go bring it into focus with the lights on, but this looks as usable 
as camview-emc in terms of the video I see from the camera I have.  Must 
get better camera...  And fleabay doesn't have any. 12x telephoto lenses 
for cell phone back cameras, but that will be a quite rigid mounting to 
be useable for this. Parallax error will be a bear.

Thanks Rainer.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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