Sounds like windows pnp. If it works great. If it doesn't work it will
never work.

On Wed, May 1, 2019, 7:23 PM Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 01 May 2019 14:56:05 theman whosoldtheworld wrote:
>
> > sorry, but you try to have 1 Lcnc machine + 2 pc with rtethernet for
> > control Lcnc? It is real necessary? Or you have 2 or more different
> > Lcnc pc tat counicate each other with rtethrnet?
> >
> Sorry, wrong impression. I have 4 cnc machines, 3 of which are running
> wheezy, with the 4th, a pi3b running raspian jessie actually running the
> biggest machine.and this is my office/email/everything else machine.
> Its rt latency is in the hundreds of millseconds, so theres no chance it
> will ever move heavy iron.  But I do like to run the same distro on all
> machines. I am also a CET, and a retired radio-television broadcast
> engineer, and that first install is intended to be the display for a
> red-pitaya, running its Vector Network Analyzer code to draw a smith
> chart of an AM broadcast tower, showing its impedance and reactance vs
> frequency so that intelligent adjustments can be made to reduce the
> power it reflects back to the transmitter. The transmitter is designed
> to send the power, not absorb a good percentage of it because the
> antenna is out of tune and not radiating the power it receives.
> There /were/, 35 years ago, old radio engineers that made a nice living
> at 1500$ a day to make all those measurements with an equally elderly
> General Radio RF Bridge.  But they've all died off and no one has taken
> their place.  I'm a member of a dying breed, and I've BTDT many places.
> My oldest son and last surviving child of my first wife who had a stroke
> and died at 34 yo, managed to write the final chapter of both a Kia
> sedan and himself 3 years back, and while I was in Nebraska for
> services, I stayed with my youngest Son by my 2nd wife.  He does service
> repairs on electronics gear from atomic power plants.
>
> I went to work with him the next day as my flight home was another day
> yet, and as he was introducing me to his employer, said that "any
> building I was in, I was the smartest one in the building."  And said it
> with a straight face.  I guess I've impressed him a time or 2.
>
> But did you ever have one of "those" days?  I had to rent a hoe and dig
> up my yard last fall and replace a water line, doing at my age,
> everything but the hoe operation. Walking out to check the mail this
> afternoon, the grass, which was just starting to heal, was squishy over
> the end of the repair, and the meter is showing a faster leak than It
> was last fall.  And the city has put in so many permits and rules that
> no one in the city with a hoe has put the key in the switch in 3 or 4
> years, they can't afford to.  So I've got to rent a piece of junk, find
> an operator to make the hole while missing the gas line thats against
> code but in the same ditch, and then I've got to get down in the ditch
> and fix it.
>
> Somehow I've seen there can be another career in doing this antenna
> tuning with a new and different computerized bridge that can draw this
> chart in 5 to 10 minutes that used to take those guys all night to
> gather the data, and half the next day to plot it, making sense out of
> the readings.
>
> Theres a saying in my old industry that good engineers are a dying breed,
> but at 84, I've beat the odds a wee bit.
>
>
> This of course doesn't have a /thing/ to do with LCNC.
>
> All told, it wasn't worth the effort to gnaw thru the straps and get up
> to make morning water this morning. :(
>
> > Il giorno mer 1 mag 2019 alle ore 20:41 Gene Heskett
> > <[email protected]>
> >
> > ha scritto:
> > > Greetings all;
> > >
> > > The one that works is on an old Dell. The one that is unresponsive
> > > to the exact same treatment is this machine. The major diff is
> > > probably the driver, but this wheezy's forcedeth has just worked for
> > > several years.
> > >
> > > forcedeth is loaded according to an lsmod.  And the only way I can
> > > get any tracing is by inserting echo's in the start scripts and they
> > > still tell me zip.  The closest to an error msg in trying to restart
> > > networking after editing either the setup file
> > > in /etc/network/interfaces.d or from playing with the stuff the
> > > configurator icon runs if right clicked and select edit, at the top
> > > right of the screen is from RTNETLINK, saying file exists.
> > >
> > > No other clues. I can't even strace it because I've no way to
> > > install strace w/o a network. I don't recall if I installed strace
> > > manually, but it is installed on the machine that works.
> > >
> > > Has anyone got any ideas of how to make the network startup verbose
> > > enough to give usefull info?
> > >
> > > Thanks all.
> > >
> > > Cheers, Gene Heskett
> > > --
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