Re: [Emc-users] Cincinnati arrow 500 retrofit running 2.6 revert back to 2.5.3?

2014-02-07 Thread sam sokolik
Could you explain you issue?  If there is a problem with offsets - it 
should be fixed (atleast start a bug tracker...)

Also - didn't you install from the livecd?  You could just run the 
installed version with your config and see what issue you come up with.

sam

On 02/06/2014 11:48 PM, Pete Matos wrote:
 Hey guys,
  Been having some small problems with my machine in regards to the
 offsets.  It has been kind of difficult to get multi tool programs to run
 with the correct offsets. At first I thought it was my misunderstanding of
 the way it works but now it appears it may be some kinda bug in this
 version of master. My question is if I wanted to switch back to 2.5.3
 stable release how big of a pain in the ass is that gonna be LOL.  Connor
 helped me graciously to get this thing working and it is working great
 other than this issue and he did a bunch of custom stuff like a screen
 panel for my MPG and setup some of the toolchanger inputs.  Is it possible
 to save all this and revert back to the stable release or will we loose all
 his hard work in the process.  If it is possible how would I go about doing
 it? Thanks for all your help guys. Peace

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Re: [Emc-users] Cincinnati arrow 500 retrofit running 2.6 revert back to 2.5.3?

2014-02-07 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
On 2/6/14 22:48 , Pete Matos wrote:
 Hey guys,
  Been having some small problems with my machine in regards to the
 offsets.  It has been kind of difficult to get multi tool programs to run
 with the correct offsets. At first I thought it was my misunderstanding of
 the way it works but now it appears it may be some kinda bug in this

Do you have a program and tool-table that works on 2.5 but fails on master?

Have you seen this page?  It's helped unhork my offsets once or twice...

http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/2.5/html/common/User_Concepts.html#_when_you_8217_re_lost


 version of master. My question is if I wanted to switch back to 2.5.3
 stable release how big of a pain in the ass is that gonna be LOL.  Connor

Unless you're using any of the new features that are only in master 
(remapping is the big one), switching between 2.5 and master should be 
seamless and require no config changes.  (Or maybe some minimal changes? 
  Let us know!)


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Re: [Emc-users] Cincinnati arrow 500 retrofit running 2.6 revert back to 2.5.3?

2014-02-07 Thread billy
He did install from a live cd. But I then upgraded him to a 2.6 version 
because I was planning on using remap for his toolchanger and I hasn't had 
any issues with the 2.6 I was using on my own machine.  He might be better 
off just updating to the latest 2.6. 

On Feb 7, 2014, at 6:38 AM, sam sokolik sa...@empirescreen.com wrote:

 Could you explain you issue?  If there is a problem with offsets - it 
 should be fixed (atleast start a bug tracker...)
 
 Also - didn't you install from the livecd?  You could just run the 
 installed version with your config and see what issue you come up with.
 
 sam
 
 On 02/06/2014 11:48 PM, Pete Matos wrote:
 Hey guys,
 Been having some small problems with my machine in regards to the
 offsets.  It has been kind of difficult to get multi tool programs to 
run
 with the correct offsets. At first I thought it was my misunderstanding 
of
 the way it works but now it appears it may be some kinda bug in this
 version of master. My question is if I wanted to switch back to 2.5.3
 stable release how big of a pain in the ass is that gonna be LOL.  
Connor
 helped me graciously to get this thing working and it is working great
 other than this issue and he did a bunch of custom stuff like a screen
 panel for my MPG and setup some of the toolchanger inputs.  Is it 
possible
 to save all this and revert back to the stable release or will we loose 
all
 his hard work in the process.  If it is possible how would I go about 
doing
 it? Thanks for all your help guys. Peace
 
 PetefromTn
 

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Re: [Emc-users] Cincinnati arrow 500 retrofit running 2.6 revert back to 2.5.3?

2014-02-07 Thread Jon Elson
On 02/06/2014 11:48 PM, Pete Matos wrote:
   My question is if I wanted to switch back to 2.5.3
 stable release how big of a pain in the ass is that gonna be LOL.
One way is to install all the prerequisites to build from 
source, and
then build a run-in-place version from source.  This allows you
to have a separate version of LinuxCNC that is almost totally
isolated from the main installed version.  You can select
any version going back in time to get the stable features you
need.

But, as others have said, you might want to step back and
try to analyze the problem a little, to see if it is 
possibly the
way you are using it that is causing the problem.

Jon

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[Emc-users] Cincinnati arrow 500 retrofit running 2.6 revert back to 2.5.3?

2014-02-06 Thread Pete Matos
Hey guys,
Been having some small problems with my machine in regards to the
offsets.  It has been kind of difficult to get multi tool programs to run
with the correct offsets. At first I thought it was my misunderstanding of
the way it works but now it appears it may be some kinda bug in this
version of master. My question is if I wanted to switch back to 2.5.3
stable release how big of a pain in the ass is that gonna be LOL.  Connor
helped me graciously to get this thing working and it is working great
other than this issue and he did a bunch of custom stuff like a screen
panel for my MPG and setup some of the toolchanger inputs.  Is it possible
to save all this and revert back to the stable release or will we loose all
his hard work in the process.  If it is possible how would I go about doing
it? Thanks for all your help guys. Peace

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