At 04:00 PM 7/17/2007, you wrote:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 03:41:26PM -0500, Andre' Blanchard wrote:
Is there a reload for the parameter table, the work offsets in particular?
The interpreter reads and writes that file when it needs to and
there's no need for the user to worry about it. Just
www.alliedelec.com
www.mouser.com
and yuo already got a link to digikey. those are the best places to look
that I know of.
Dale
Kirk Wallace wrote:
I need to make wire terminations on .25 inch or less spacing for my
encoders and limit switches. I have found datasheets on .25 inch barrier
At 11:48 PM 7/17/2007, you wrote:
Chris Radek wrote:
Hi all,
I thought I should mention that I merged my nine-axis changes into
the cvs trunk. We now have fully coordinated motion in six linear
axes (UVWXYZ) and three rotary (ABC).
Cool! DAMN cool!
One of the quirks in the old days
THANK YOU GUYS. That's the best news I've heard in years concerning EMC!
Unfortunately my big machine has been on hold for too long but that's
great news. I hope to get back to making machine parts this winter. It's
good to know that Emc will be ready for my W axis. Good Work!
Thank you,
Dale
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 11:48:44PM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
Chris Radek wrote:
I thought I should mention that I merged my nine-axis changes into
the cvs trunk. We now have fully coordinated motion in six linear
axes (UVWXYZ) and three rotary (ABC).
Cool! DAMN cool!
One of the
I need help with tuning my brushed servo setup using HALScope. I have
done a search on linuxcnc.org but only found this:
First, you need to fire up Halscope. Start EMC2 from a command window
like this : node:/home/user/emc2$ scripts/emc The gets you your
command prompt back while EMC runs in
Chris Radek wrote:
You jump right to the hard questions Jon!
This is the same old problem with G94 (feed in units per minute) mode
being inappropriate when EMC doesn't know what axis motion corresponds
to a unit (inch or mm) on the part.
Yeah, I figured.
As you already know RS274NGC
Kirk Wallace wrote:
I need help with tuning my brushed servo setup using HALScope. I have
done a search on linuxcnc.org but only found this:
First, you need to fire up Halscope. Start EMC2 from a command window
like this : node:/home/user/emc2$ scripts/emc The gets you your
command prompt
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 12:47 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
Kirk Wallace wrote:
I need help with tuning my brushed servo setup using HALScope. I have
done a search on linuxcnc.org but only found this:
First, you need to fire up Halscope. Start EMC2 from a command window
... snip
on your encoder
GCODE for XFIG?
Amazing. I havent used Xfig for about 8 years now, but can you giove me
some information about what kind of realistic cnc projects can be done
with Xfig?
I basically used xfig long ago to create eps drawings for publications.
Lrv
Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
Hi,
someone who
Kirk Wallace wrote:
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 12:47 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
Kirk Wallace wrote:
I need help with tuning my brushed servo setup using HALScope. I have
done a search on linuxcnc.org but only found this:
First, you need to fire up Halscope. Start EMC2 from a command window
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