Jon Elson wrote:
>I got homing working on all 3 axes of the Bridgeport, but there seems to
>be something odd about that. The way I have the home switches wired,
>the ppmc pin feeding directly to axis.0.home-sw-in reads TRUE when the
>switch is NOT tripped, going FALSE when the switch is pressed.
that's an interesting point..
any pluses on keeping vcp?
Regards,
Alex
PS: I liked it a lot while it was the only one, now it seems pyVCP is
a "bit" more capable :)
> On the commit list, Anders Wallin wrote:
>
>> revision 1.6
>> date: 2007/01/11 22:20:40; author: awallin; state: Exp; lines:
>
On the commit list, Anders Wallin wrote:
> revision 1.6
> date: 2007/01/11 22:20:40; author: awallin; state: Exp; lines: +0 -269
> remove VCP documentation, we only have pyVCP documentation now.
Unless we are removing the source code for the original VCP, we should
probably keep the docs.
Reg
Hi Eric
I don't have my mesa card in the fast computer I used for the 71k pps
stepper tests but I tried starting up a mesa card inside a stepper_inch
setup. Since all of the mesa communication is in the servo thread it
does almost nothing to the ability of base to spit out pulses.
Certainly cha
Hi all,
This is mostly in context with the Mesa M5i20 board. I have a new project
where I need to control two micro-stepping stepper motors, as well as a
laser. The laser takes a PWM input. I am pretty much committed to the m5i20
for the PWM, but at the same time need to generate 60-70Khz step a