On 15 April 2014 17:24, Chris Radek wrote:
> Nope, it will give you these:
>
> http://git.linuxcnc.org/gitweb?p=linuxcnc.git;a=blob;f=src/emc/nml_intf/motion_types.h
That seems perfect.
2.5.4 ? :-)
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 05:07:35PM +0100, Dave Caroline wrote:
> Where in a blend from one gcode to the next should the state of this
> pin/s change.
They change in the middle of the blend.
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On 15 April 2014 17:07, Dave Caroline wrote:
> Where in a blend from one gcode to the next should the state of this
> pin/s change.
I don't think that there are blends between G0 and G1/2/3
For the application I had in mind G1/2/3 are equivalent (I don't see
why you would care which is currently
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 04:33:10PM +0100, andy pugh wrote:
> On 15 April 2014 15:18, Chris Radek wrote:
>
> > +emcmot_hal_data->debug_s32_0 = emcmotStatus->motionType;
>
> That looks suspiciously easy.
Yes.
> Is the pin synchronised with motion?
Yes.
> I suspect that it would actually re
Where in a blend from one gcode to the next should the state of this
pin/s change.
Dave Caroline
On 15/04/2014, andy pugh wrote:
> On 15 April 2014 15:18, Chris Radek wrote:
>
>> +emcmot_hal_data->debug_s32_0 = emcmotStatus->motionType;
>
> That looks suspiciously easy.
> Is the pin synchro
On 15 April 2014 15:18, Chris Radek wrote:
> +emcmot_hal_data->debug_s32_0 = emcmotStatus->motionType;
That looks suspiciously easy.
Is the pin synchronised with motion?
I suspect that it would actually return the same value for G1 and G0
(TC_LINEAR = 1) ?
http://git.linuxcnc.org/gitweb?p=l
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 10:21:45AM +0100, andy pugh wrote:
> Does any HAL pin indicate if the current move is a G1, G2, G3 or G0 move?
> I am wondering if such a pin would be useful for things like laser
> cutters, which could cut with g1 and move with g0, almost
> automagically.
The TP already t
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014, at 05:21 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> Does any HAL pin indicate if the current move is a G1, G2, G3 or G0 move?
> I am wondering if such a pin would be useful for things like laser
> cutters, which could cut with g1 and move with g0, almost
> automagically.
>
> I see some mentio
Am 15.04.2014 um 11:21 schrieb andy pugh :
> Does any HAL pin indicate if the current move is a G1, G2, G3 or G0 move?
> I am wondering if such a pin would be useful for things like laser
> cutters, which could cut with g1 and move with g0, almost
> automagically.
not exactly, but look at the m
Does any HAL pin indicate if the current move is a G1, G2, G3 or G0 move?
I am wondering if such a pin would be useful for things like laser
cutters, which could cut with g1 and move with g0, almost
automagically.
I see some mention in the motion docs about "free-tp-enable" which
indicates that t
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