Re: [Emc-users] [XHC_HB04_CONFIG] doesn't work

2016-05-04 Thread Danny Miller
Any thoughts?  This is turning into a problem.

I don't know Tcl but I guess I could start messing with the script to 
see why it's not getting the parameters.

Danny

On 5/2/2016 1:47 AM, Danny Miller wrote:
> I realized at least part of the [XHC_HB04_CONFIG] section just isn't
> having an effect.  I can't figure out why.
> I noticed before that "sequence =2" (before it was commented out) had no
> effect at all.  I saw I could specify "-s 3" on the loadusr line so it
> didn't matter.
>
> I did end up with the handwheel going CW, which increases X and Y,
> actually decreases Z.  That's not right.  I figure that "scales" can fix
> that by making the third number -1.  That should work, right?
>
> It's not having any effect. And unlike sequence, there's no loadusr line
> option for scale.
>
> Any idea why this isn't having any effect?
>
> Danny
>
> [XHC_HB04_CONFIG]
> threadname = servo-thread
> #(optional, default: servo-thread)
> layout = 2
> # (optional, 1: 16 buttons | 2: 18 buttons, default: 2)
> coords = x y z
> #(optional, 4 max, default: x y z a)
> coefs  = 1 1 1 1
> # (optional, filter coefs 0 < coef < 1, default: 1 1 1 1)
> #mpg_accels = 1 2 2 200
> mpg_accels = 1 2 100
> # (optional: reduced accelerations for all manual mode jogging)
> #(in machine_units/sec/sec like
> [AXIS_n]MAX_ACCELERATION)
>  #   (this option requires: [APPLICATIONS]APP =
> xhc-hb04-accels)
> scales = 1 1 1
> #  (optional, plus/minus factors, default: 1 1 1 1)
> require_pendant = no
> #(optional, yes | no, default: yes)
> inch_or_mm = in
> #  (optional, in | mm for display icon, default: mm)
> jogmode= normal
> #  (optional, normal | vnormal | plus-minus, default: normal)
> #sequence=2
> #  (optional, 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5, default: 1)
> #   1: 0.001,0.010,0.100,1.000 (typ for mm machine)
> #   2: 0.001,0.005,0.010,0.020 (typ for inch
> machine)
> #   3: 0.001,0.010,0.100
> #   4: 0.001,0.005,0.010,0.020,0.050,0.100
> #   5: 0.001,0.010,0.050,0.100,1.000
>
>
>
>
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[Emc-users] [XHC_HB04_CONFIG] doesn't work

2016-05-02 Thread Danny Miller
I realized at least part of the [XHC_HB04_CONFIG] section just isn't 
having an effect.  I can't figure out why.
I noticed before that "sequence =2" (before it was commented out) had no 
effect at all.  I saw I could specify "-s 3" on the loadusr line so it 
didn't matter.

I did end up with the handwheel going CW, which increases X and Y, 
actually decreases Z.  That's not right.  I figure that "scales" can fix 
that by making the third number -1.  That should work, right?

It's not having any effect. And unlike sequence, there's no loadusr line 
option for scale.

Any idea why this isn't having any effect?

Danny

[XHC_HB04_CONFIG]
threadname = servo-thread
#(optional, default: servo-thread)
layout = 2
# (optional, 1: 16 buttons | 2: 18 buttons, default: 2)
coords = x y z
#(optional, 4 max, default: x y z a)
coefs  = 1 1 1 1
# (optional, filter coefs 0 < coef < 1, default: 1 1 1 1)
#mpg_accels = 1 2 2 200
mpg_accels = 1 2 100
# (optional: reduced accelerations for all manual mode jogging)
   #(in machine_units/sec/sec like 
[AXIS_n]MAX_ACCELERATION)
#   (this option requires: [APPLICATIONS]APP = 
xhc-hb04-accels)
scales = 1 1 1
#  (optional, plus/minus factors, default: 1 1 1 1)
require_pendant = no
#(optional, yes | no, default: yes)
inch_or_mm = in
#  (optional, in | mm for display icon, default: mm)
jogmode= normal
#  (optional, normal | vnormal | plus-minus, default: normal)
#sequence=2
#  (optional, 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5, default: 1)
#   1: 0.001,0.010,0.100,1.000 (typ for mm machine)
#   2: 0.001,0.005,0.010,0.020 (typ for inch 
machine)
#   3: 0.001,0.010,0.100
#   4: 0.001,0.005,0.010,0.020,0.050,0.100
#   5: 0.001,0.010,0.050,0.100,1.000




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