Re: [Emc-developers] A vision for working now to LinuxCnc version 10

2022-12-05 Thread Johannes P Fassotte
On 12/5/2022 6:10 AM, Bari wrote: A pdf that explains where DDS fits in to industry https://www.dds-foundation.org/sites/default/files/RTILunchAddressOMG2014v2.pdf If we use DDS it might make LCNC compatible with the industry of the future. Is everyone jumping onto the DDS bandwagon? Which me

[Emc-developers] A vision for working now to LinuxCnc version 10

2022-12-04 Thread Johannes P Fassotte
Some answers In reply to one of Chris Morley's message by number. And near the end past 7 some general comments about my goals for this project: 1 Chris : "ok You must realize almost no one uses the networking capability of linuxcnc." Answer:  Yes that is true. But that is only because th

[Emc-developers] A vision for working now to LinuxCnc version 10

2022-12-03 Thread Johannes P Fassotte
In order to help clarify what I would like to see in not only version 10 of LinuxCnc but also in the current version 9 future work. I will start working on this as soon as my new circuits board for my metal detectors are populated with all the SMD components. The circuit blank circuit boards ar

[Emc-developers] A vision for working now to LinuxCnc version 10

2022-12-02 Thread Johannes P Fassotte
As you may know I have been desiring  a better way to interface user interfaces to LinuxCnc and strongly feel that there needs to be a big change in the way this is being done at the present time. I also feel that there is way to much resistance by the LinuxCnc developers to implement what many

[Emc-developers] LinuxCnc growing with to much none essential code

2022-11-30 Thread Johannes P Fassotte
I have noticed that over the years LinuxCnc is taking up more and more space and that this is mostly related to supporting the QT related work.  When looking at the amount of Pythom code that is now contained in LinuxCnc it appears to equal more than 90% of all the code present based on my prio