On Monday 28 May 2018 21:56:00 Jon Elson wrote:

> On 05/28/2018 08:12 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 28 May 2018 15:12:46 Jon Elson wrote:
> >> more /proc/meminfo
> >
> > gene@GO704:~$ sudo cat /proc/meminfo
> > [sudo] password for gene:
> > MemTotal:        2059220 kB
> > MemFree:         1424600 kB
> > Buffers:           44556 kB
> > Cached:           372816 kB
> > SwapCached:            0 kB
> > yadda yadda . . . . .
> >
> > No probs there Jon.
>
> Yup, 1.4 gig free OUGHT to be enough elbow room!
>
> > Now I have another problem, despite all the Z values in the code
> > being quite middle of the range, it won't run claiming Z max is
> > beyond the max limit. But if I (debug,first var in program) its not
> > been inited, so I gave up, put a thumb on thr esc button and and
> > clicked on run, run anyway. But apparently I need to convert the
> > result of the first g38.2 differently, a 1mm up move went about .2mm
> > into the contact target because the equ in metric of the #5223
> > capture is over 5mm below the target contact, so that calculation
> > puts it about 4.5 mm below the contact, obviously wrecking it. And
> > I'm burned out till I've had time to think on it.
>
> Well, I'd check the G54 offsets to the machine coord
> system.  I have a few times had them get
> crazy values in them, which would cause this message
> whenever you loaded a program or hit run.
> I forget the #5xxx parameter they are stored in, but I think
> you can look it up.  You can either try
> zeroing them out or maybe just do another touchoff to set
> the offsets.  And, of course, you need to
> have the machine homed before you load a G-code program, or
> you are likely to get these errors
> all the time.
>
> Jon
>
Thats an interesting comment, Jon. When starting a new invocation of 
lcnc, I don't have a normal load order, but I can make sure its homed 
first thing before loading code if there are some hidden gotchas. I have 
been known to nuke the stored vars files, both of them, but haven't done 
that recently. I do note that the dro seems to have a 0.003mm offset in 
the display when a touch-off 0.00000 has been done. Been there for about 
a month now.

Got the grass under control for a day or two, but hit the fence and 
snapped off one of the "horns" that mount the hood over the engine. So I 
now have 2 reasons to go to flatwoods tomorrow. Now if Dee feels good 
enough I can be gone for 4 hours. This hot, humid weather is about to 
put her down for the count.

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