Hi all,
What is the maturity of the Hexapod configuration under EMC2? I have never
done anything with hexapods, but I was asked about the feasibility of using
EMC2 for implementing a control system for a hexapod. I have not seen the
actual unit, but what I have been told is that it is from a
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
What is the maturity of the Hexapod configuration under EMC2? I have never
done anything with hexapods, but I was asked about the feasibility of using
EMC2 for implementing a control system for a hexapod. I have not seen the
actual unit, but what I have been
CoolCNC should be pretty lean, but I see it is no longer listed on
linuxcnc.org. Here is a link:
http://cooltool.he.fdread.org/cncforum/index.php
I haven't used it much. I have used it when I didn't have access to my
own computer.
Kirk Wallace
Kyle wrote:
John Kasunich wrote:
Andy Holcomb wrote:
How much HD space is required to install the live version?
Three gigs or so...
Regards,
John Kasunich
It's really too bad the LiveCD can't be trimmed down to better fit in a
smaller space. Do I really need Office software and games
The current driver does support multiple cards. The 8-axis config should not
be that much work to support with the current driver. Depending on the
register map differences, it may be as simple as changing some defines that
determine the number of PWM and encoder channels.
~petev
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Andy Holcomb wrote:
Okay, I have tried all of the values I get from the lspci command and
non of them work; but, the factory port at 378 does work.
the values I got were
dc00
d800
d400
d000
cc00
c800
From what I remember on emc1 I had to use d000
Andy
Chris Radek wrote:
John Kasunich wrote:
Kyle wrote:
John Kasunich wrote:
Andy Holcomb wrote:
How much HD space is required to install the live version?
Three gigs or so...
Regards,
John Kasunich
It's really too bad the LiveCD can't be trimmed down to better fit in a
smaller space. Do I really need
John,
I'm sure it would not be a turnkey install but clever
enough people could certainly get it working. Things like
homing will be the fun
parts. Basic hexapod kinematics are in there, and were used
back in the NIST days. They'd need some porting effort to
interface with the
I'm an EMC newbie, and tried to compile my first emc-2.1.14 under the
2.6.20.3 kernel. The compile fails with numerous errors in proc_fs.h.
I duly reported the bug to Gentoo, and was told:
/usr/include/linux/proc_fs.h is no longer installed with
=linux-headers-2.6.19
It therefore seems that
I have a dlink DWLG120 usb wireless adapter
I have Emc2 2.1.0 installed from the live cd
Can I install this adapter on the system? If so how do I do it?
Andy
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Apply this patch, which is not included on the emc 2.1 branch:
http://cvs.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/emc2/src/hal/hal_lib.c.diff?r1=1.52;r2=1.53
Jeff
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Rick Jenkins wrote:
I'm an EMC newbie, and tried to compile my first emc-2.1.14 under the
2.6.20.3 kernel. The compile fails with numerous errors in proc_fs.h.
I duly reported the bug to Gentoo, and was told:
/usr/include/linux/proc_fs.h is no longer installed with
=linux-headers-2.6.19
Thank you for your report.
I can also reproduce the problem. I filed a report on sourceforge with
a proposed patch
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1690950group_id=6744atid=106744
but I will leave it to someone who knows more about tkemc to test it and
actually add
Ok, I am having an issue, it has done it to me twice now. I have the
machine all setup as in the position of x y and z, I start to run my
code and realize I might have an issue with my code so I click the pause
button on the TKEMC screen, I verify it really is a proplem and I click
the abort
I forgot to say, and it may be a factor, all times I have axis over
speed set to 300%
Andy
Andy Holcomb wrote:
Ok, I am having an issue, it has done it to me twice now. I have the
machine all setup as in the position of x y and z, I start to run my
code and realize I might have an issue
Kyle wrote:
Andy Holcomb wrote:
Okay, I have tried all of the values I get from the lspci command and
non of them work; but, the factory port at 378 does work.
the values I got were
dc00
d800
d400
d000
cc00
c800
From what I remember on emc1 I had to use d000
Andy
Chris Radek wrote:
Kyle wrote:
Andy Holcomb wrote:
Okay, I have tried all of the values I get from the lspci command and
non of them work; but, the factory port at 378 does work.
the values I got were
dc00
d800
d400
d000
cc00
c800
From what I remember on emc1 I had to use d000
Andy
Chris
I just found one of my old emc.ini files and I have
; Address for parallel port used for steppers
; IO_BASE_ADDRESS =0x378
IO_BASE_ADDRESS =0xa800
I am not at the location of the machine, but I am wondering if I am
blind and took an a for a c
I'll let you know tomorrow.
Andy
Andy
Is there a way I can make a wired pause button? if so how?
I want a big button I can push when I think something is wrong with my
code :-)
Andy
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I'm setting up a computer - an NEC Powermate 2000 with 1000MHz Pentium3,
using the ubuntu-emc2 livecd, and the latest apt update of emc2.
Now, I've gotten so far, and I've even read and used the information at:
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?FixingDapperSMIIssues
However, just
Thanks Sam,
I did find this page http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202905, I
will work some more on it tomorrow and let you know.
Andy
Sam Sokolik wrote:
I don't know if any one here can help you... I would search and ask here
http://ubuntuforums.org/
On a side note - I have had usb
Games can come or go but if the time comes that one needs to trim the
space on the CD I would hope that the office programs stayed around for
a bit. There are numerous uses for office apps in the modern shop.
Dave
Kyle wrote:
John Kasunich wrote:
Andy Holcomb wrote:
How much HD
http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/2.1/html/gui/halui/index.html
you can connect 2 buttons to halui.program.pause and
halui.program.resume
Regards,
Alex
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