the pin offset could also do edm orbiting
there is a point in the process where the tool is moved in a pattern
to exaggerate its size
since the pattern has a centre, its called an orbit ( tho it can be
circular, square of hemispherical classicly )
i fiddled with injecting a sine & cosine generator
Is it worth considering adding an "external-offset" pin for each joint
and axis? Something which would be added on to the commands out of the
interpreter but before the motion planner. That way the axis limits
and accell/velocity limits would still be honoured.
I am thinking of applications such a
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 17:47:37 -0800 (PST)
"Peter C. Wallace" wrote:
> OK bitfile and assosciated pin file:
> www.mesanet.com/software/parallel/sssvst.zip
>
> Had to drop two encoder counters to fit
>
> 2 sserial channels:
> chan 0: tx1,rx5
> chan 1: tx3,rx11
>
> cable (standard cat5 cut in half
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 00:29:38 +
Andy Pugh wrote:
> Ah, yes, I missed that bit. The 5i20 has the tiny, outmoded FPGA
> doesn't it? All the cool guys are buying 5i23 :-)
Yea, but all the poor guys are buying the 5i20! At least while it's
available, and until the PCIE/cable revolution happens...
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 09:05:53AM +0100, Michael Haberler wrote:
> Do the widgets created with GladeVCP run in the Axis process context or in a
> separate process like Pyvcp?
In separate process unlike pyvcp (axis pyvcp panel is running in axis context).
Pavel
Do the widgets created with GladeVCP run in the Axis process context or in a
separate process like Pyvcp?
-m
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