Holmquist,
Do find out when the last major mechanical overhaul was done when you
encounter machines like this.
You will get into untold misery if you think that a retrofit of the
computer solves all ills.
Customers have this weird belief that the mechanical side is still as new
(because it did
Is the one-line lookahead statement also true blended paths?
And how does it apply to splines?
I find all this quite surprising, even grbl does lookahead over all the
lines in the buffer (and hence has a latency while trying to pause or stop)
Does somebody know if this diagram is whats linuxcnc
Roger,
the specifications of this machine just plainly state numbers of its
size etc. The control system is Sinumerik 6T like it was mentioned
earlier in this thread. It says, however, that the Z and X DC servo
motors take 2000 pulses per revolution, so the built-in control
electronics seems
2012/3/18 Peter C. Wallace p...@mesanet.com:
SSERIAL will not start a 8I20 unless the 8I20 has its drive enable powered and
~45V motor power. (newer 8I20 firmware does allow starts under these
conditions)
Do I need also to connect the motor for 8i20?
Of course, I will need it, when I will try
On 18.03.12 10:54, Kirk Wallace wrote:
Thinking a little more, I suppose I could float the ATmega along with
the KBIC and isolate the TTL side of the RS485 chip. This puts me into
thinking about floating supplies.
A little NME0505D is reasonably cheap, but only has 1 kv isolation,
which is
2012/3/18 Roger Holmquist ro...@abcnc.se:
Well, there was a missing link in my previous message:
-SNIP-
SMP can be freely translated to Great Swamps Production Inc
This is not an ordinary machine shop.
It is situated in Sweden, in the northern part of Europe called
Scandinavia far beyond
2012/3/18 Roger Holmquist ro...@abcnc.se:
BTW, what about such a machine as a LinuxCNC target, don't know much
about it's features right now...
My guess is that - since it is a CNC machine now, than implementing
LinuxCNC is mission totally possible. All the limit switches and other
stuff is
On 13.03.12 16:09, Kirk Wallace wrote:
Since none of the source files ever changed, none of the #ifdef
RTS_ENABLE's got done.
Kirk, that's pretty much the only reason for using make - to speed up
software builds which take too long if everything is done, even if only
one file has been changed.
On 03/18/2012 01:28 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
Mark Wendt (Contractor) wrote:
Tentative
dates for the CNC workshop?
Here's the official link at Village Press, the sponsor and coordinator :
http://www.digitalmachinist.net/workshop?noredirect=truenoredirect=true
Jon
Crap. Looks
On 03/18/2012 03:09 PM, Roger Holmquist wrote:
Well, there was a missing link in my previous message:
-SNIP-
SMP can be freely translated to Great Swamps Production Inc
This is not an ordinary machine shop.
It is situated in Sweden, in the northern part of Europe called
Scandinavia
Roger,
have a look at this site.
http://www.machineseeker.com/A1004216/STOREBRO-260-CNC.html
The machine pictured has the same name and number but loks completely
different. Its mass is specified as 1.7 tons while the mass of the
machine in the tech spec you mailed was more than 3 tons. The
According to Daves FANUC link: http://www.cnc1.com/News/customer-
files/CNC_eNewsletter_Sep_2010.pdf
it tells us that Fanuc 7 was the version developed in cooperation
with Siemens and it was marketed in two separate hardware versions,
one from each company.
Anyway, it says that FANUC
So what is the problem? It looks like it
is only 3 hours from Grayling to Ann Arbor
so you could just run back and forth. 8-)
Steve Stallings
-Original Message-
From: Mark Wendt [mailto:mark.we...@nrl.navy.mil]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 4:02 AM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller
I just may be busy with fishing, cigars and single malts... ;-)
Mark
On 03/19/2012 11:54 AM, Steve Stallings wrote:
So what is the problem? It looks like it
is only 3 hours from Grayling to Ann Arbor
so you could just run back and forth. 8-)
Steve Stallings
-Original
I'm not kirk, but have you tried mplabX? I'd say the pickit3 will work the
best with mplabX currently.
Hi Erik:
I have down loaded mplab x.
Have you worked with mplab x and pickit 2, or 3??
I have pickit 2 and was woundering if it could be made to work under Linux
with mplab x.
Dave
at an IMTS , way back, when bubble memory 1st came out,
a booth had a 'sbc' pcb with bubble memory mounted in one of those
paint can shaker machines
to prove how 'industrial' it was :)
they'd turn the shaker on, shake the crap out of the pcb and it still
ran its program
tom3p
I don't think so. For some reason the developers left the pickit2 behind
with X. What chip series will you be using?
I haven't had good results with my windows machine. I have a real ice and
icd3, but neither have played well with X. The advantage to a pickit3 is
that it is HID style usb, so
Since the last mail from december it has gotten really quite about this
very handy feature. But i can see in the git logs that it was further
developed.
So what is the state of it right now and how could it be used?
Sadly i can't find any info at all on the linuxcnc website.
I want to do some
I've been looking at the Mesa 5i25 and wondered if Smart Serial is
compatible with Modbus?
--
Kirk Wallace
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/
http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/index.html
California, USA
--
This
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 14:55:56 -0400
Erik Friesen e...@aercon.net wrote:
I don't think so. For some reason the developers left the pickit2 behind
with X. What chip series will you be using?
I will try to work with the dspic30f4012. I am feeling my way through the dark
and, like you, have
I ran into a problem with following errors if a move is exactly along a
triangle edge
I havent investigated it further but I guess it could be a
discontinuity/numerical accuracy/stability problem along the edges
If that is the case, the approach using discrete-triangle based correction
could
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012, Kirk Wallace wrote:
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 14:22:35 -0700
From: Kirk Wallace kwall...@wallacecompany.com
Reply-To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
To: LinuxCNC Users List emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Emc-users] Smart
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 14:22:35 -0700
Kirk Wallace kwall...@wallacecompany.com wrote:
I've been looking at the Mesa 5i25 and wondered if Smart Serial is
compatible with Modbus?
AFAIK, they're two completely different things. Modbus is really a
protocol that can be used over different types of
It is funny what people think should be a standard feature
because it is what their machine needs.
What you really need is an automatic tool changer.
I can jog,ride a bike,have a cup of coffee,or do most anything during my tool
changes.(I am sorry I could not resist.)
Terry
On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 16:15 -0700, Peter C. Wallace wrote:
... snip
Thanks Matt and Peter. I thought Smart Serial might be a marketing spin
for Modbus, but it sounds like a different animal altogether.
No, its been designed to be real time from the beginning.
Something else I'll need to learn
On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 19:03 -0700, Kirk Wallace wrote:
... snip
Modbus has a Report Slave ID query which should return more than just an
ID. I thought there was a broadcast query, but now that I'm looking for
it I can't seem to find it.
... snip
Oops, it's a broadcast address, 0, and is write
This sounds OT, but has a tie-in to EMC, as we are trying to be
able to read a tape that has the last work on APT/360 on it.
I have a CDC Keystone 9-track tape drive that appears to be working
fine. I have a salvaged SCSI to Pertec formatted interface converter
that worked
for a while, and I
On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 21:39 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
This sounds OT, but has a tie-in to EMC, as we are trying to be
able to read a tape that has the last work on APT/360 on it.
I have a CDC Keystone 9-track tape drive that appears to be working
fine. I have a salvaged SCSI to Pertec
Kirk Wallace wrote:
It seems they have at least one here:
http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/accession/102716103
Maybe they could plug it in and read your tapes?
I think they also had one on Time Tunel or the USOS Seaview.
CDC 607 Does it have vacuum tubes in it? Almost
Interesting. That sounds like the IMTS show. I guess that bubble
memory was a big improvement over core memory - I had many core memory
cards fail back in the 70's and they were very, very expensive.
Dave
On 3/19/2012 12:31 PM, Thomas Powderly wrote:
Dave
at an IMTS , way back, when
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