Re: [Emc-developers] G33 linear motion limits exceeded error

2017-01-26 Thread samco
Ooh!! Can't wait to try it. On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 03:44:01 + Robert Ellenberg wrote: > For anyone interested in trying this out, I have fixes / improvements in > this branch now: > >

Re: [Emc-developers] G33 linear motion limits exceeded error

2017-01-26 Thread Robert Ellenberg
For anyone interested in trying this out, I have fixes / improvements in this branch now: https://github.com/robEllenberg/linuxcnc-mirror/tree/feature/spindle-sync-overhaul-2.7-rebase - Less intrusive warning messages if the spindle is too fast - Spindle RPM limit calculation should work

Re: [Emc-developers] M2 on lathes

2017-01-26 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 26 January 2017 07:00:55 andy pugh wrote: > Someone on the forum just noticed that, even on a lathe, where it > makes no sense, M2 resets to the XY plane. > > Is this really correct behaviour? I've noticed that too, Andy. I don't think it should be, but I just put the G18 into my

Re: [Emc-developers] M2 on lathes

2017-01-26 Thread John Morris
On 01/26/2017 06:00 AM, andy pugh wrote: > Someone on the forum just noticed that, even on a lathe, where it > makes no sense, M2 resets to the XY plane. > > Is this really correct behaviour? > There was a lot of discussion about this several months ago. This is a non-trivial fix, and won't be

[Emc-developers] M2 on lathes

2017-01-26 Thread andy pugh
Someone on the forum just noticed that, even on a lathe, where it makes no sense, M2 resets to the XY plane. Is this really correct behaviour? -- atp "A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is designed for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and lunatics." —

Re: [Emc-developers] G33 linear motion limits exceeded error

2017-01-26 Thread John Morris
On 01/23/2017 12:05 PM, John Kasunich wrote: > If you run a program with G33 moves in it and the spindle isn't > turning, the program will silently hang waiting for index. Additionally, a G33 move will wait for the spindle-at-speed pin. (See below) > The run-time check sould of course use the