Seb,
thanks for picking up that loose end
dead body removal isnt a shiny job, but there's a lot of those waiting (talk to
me for full survey of the killing fields ;)
I fully support the switch - dont worry about any fallout on the drivers,
that'd be easy to fix if anything required at all
Seb,
Excellent.
Modbus oftentime does not get the attention it deserves, but it remains
a very important tool within LinuxCNC.
I really appreciate you putting time into that!
Dave Cole
On 6/3/2013 11:12 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
The current modbus situation in master works, but is
-Mensaje original-
De: Sebastian Kuzminsky [mailto:s...@highlab.com]
Enviado el: Martes, 04 de Junio de 2013 12:13 a.m.
Para: EMC developers
Asunto: [Emc-developers] modbus cleanup
mb2hal use libmodbus v3, but that version is only
packaged for Precise, not for Lucid
On 6/4/13 13:42 , Victor Rocco wrote:
-Mensaje original-
De: Sebastian Kuzminsky [mailto:s...@highlab.com]
Enviado el: Martes, 04 de Junio de 2013 12:13 a.m.
Para: EMC developers
Asunto: [Emc-developers] modbus cleanup
mb2hal use libmodbus v3, but that version is only
On 06/03/2013 10:12 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
The current modbus situation in master works, but is slightly wonky. We
have four programs that use modbus, and they use three separate modbus
implementations:
gs2_vfd uses an old version of libmodbus that we forked into our
On 06/04/2013 04:48 PM, John Morris wrote:
On 06/03/2013 10:12 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
The current modbus situation in master works, but is slightly wonky. We
have four programs that use modbus, and they use three separate modbus
implementations:
gs2_vfd uses an old version of
The current modbus situation in master works, but is slightly wonky. We
have four programs that use modbus, and they use three separate modbus
implementations:
gs2_vfd uses an old version of libmodbus that we forked into our
repo in 2008 and then applied some bugfixes to over the