On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 23:41 -0700, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> Can the RS274 interpreter in a Ubuntu 6.06/EMC 2.1.6 install be run as a
> stand alone application or do I need to download the source and compile
> it? Thank you.
I just removed the USB cable that connects my drive that has the emc2
source
Mark Pictor wrote:
> --- Lester Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>> So while a switch may have seemed appropriate at the time,
>> personally I think
>> it was probably premature and like Paul - I am unwilling to
>> manually submit
>> keys to a site which requests them via email. So I wi
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 06:33 +0100, Lester Caine wrote:
> If someone decided that linuxcnc.org was ripe for a sustained attack then it
> would not be able to cope, and would become unusable
and something would then have to be done about it.
Whois tells me that the site is hosted at dreamhost.com.
Can the RS274 interpreter in a Ubuntu 6.06/EMC 2.1.6 install be run as a
stand alone application or do I need to download the source and compile
it? Thank you.
Kirk Wallace
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--- Lester Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So while a switch may have seemed appropriate at the time,
> personally I think
> it was probably premature and like Paul - I am unwilling to
> manually submit
> keys to a site which requests them via email. So I will remain a
> lurker rather
>
Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Sourceforge provide a web interface to manage my own ssh keys along with a
>> number of other services should I wish to use them. So why the hell should I
>> submit keys to an untrusted third party when I can use the SF web interface.
>>
>> Bottom line - I do NOT trust the sy
On Monday 30 July 2007, paul_c wrote:
>On Monday 30 July 2007 17:59, Mark Pictor wrote:
>> For the record, Paul was given the opportunity to get access to the
>> new repository -- the same way anyone else gets access.
>
>No Mark - You miss the point entirely.
>
So are you Paul, when you refuse to a
On Monday 30 July 2007, paul_c wrote:
>On Wednesday 02 May 2007 17:07, Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
>> Paul - do you know of any way to use the kernel firmware infrastructure
>> to load different firmware sets into multiple cards?
>
>Stephen - If/when you get elected to the "board" and succeed in re
Al Hooton wrote:
> I was surprised to run into this, as my expectation was that these arcs
> would have been represented by equivalent G2/G3 arc moves instead of a
> series of G1 moves. So, I started digging into the code behind every
> open-source package I can find, including OOdraw, inkscape, q
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 20:20 +0100, paul_c wrote:
> The move was made without consultation or due process.
IRC meeting, April, 2006
"The Sourceforge CVS system has experienced troubles on
2006-03-30, and after a few days it still wasn't looking bright
for a fast fix. We d
Tom-
What is the problem with hobby users having access to EMC? That they might not
use all the features? EMC is only providing interpretation of G-code. A
hobbyist is still going to have to function as a system integrator if they are
building their own mahcine, but even then they are not going
Sorry - forgot to mention an important point.
I think all the EMC developers want EMC2 to be able to run basically any
machine, from a desktop hobby machine to a many-ton machining center.
The way we do this is to make sure the core components (interpreter,
task planner, trajectory planner, mo
Hmmm.
The tone seems to be degenerating, maybe we should slow down a bit here.
Todd: I have a couple of problems regarding your initial post.
First, it's the programmers and integrators that need to know about
"safe control theory" so they can implement it correctly, not
necessarily the leader
John
This is not about turning your backs on hobbyist it is about putting an
industrial control in hobbyist hands and with the people in charge of emc doing
exactly that. Because you design industrial drives does not mean you are a cnc
expert.How long do you test your drives before you send th
Thanks John. Glad that it works for you. I screw things up regularly.
I guess that's why I like open source -- there's always another version
waiting in the wings.
Rayh
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 16:39 -0500, John Thornton wrote:
> Ray that is SWEET! as they say just south of us in Arkansas...
>
Ray that is SWEET! as they say just south of us in Arkansas...
That worked like a charm... Now I can really screw it up... then copy the
original
back LOL.
Thanks a million
John
> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 07:43:47 -0500
> From: Ray Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 20:20 +0100, paul_c wrote:
> directions have been lost. Elsewhere, others have been making noises about an
> emc3 fork..
would that be tuxcnc?
> Sourceforge provide a web interface to manage my own ssh keys along with a
> number of other services should I wish to use them.
At 01:02 PM 7/30/2007, you wrote:
>On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 12:04 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
> > Dave Engvall wrote:
>
> > > My local approach (read fix) is to declare a zero diameter tool and
> > > then modify my tool table.
> > >
> > > Maybe one of the developers can explain how easy or difficult this
On Monday 30 July 2007 17:59, Mark Pictor wrote:
> For the record, Paul was given the opportunity to get access to the
> new repository -- the same way anyone else gets access.
No Mark - You miss the point entirely.
The move was made without consultation or due process. As a result, the
project
Gentlemen,
I have never met Paul Corner. I heard his name mentioned at the
workshop in Galesburg. It was not mentioned in anger. If someone had
anger toward or about Paul it was not expressed to me. I didn't
discuss the situation in depth as I was far more interested in
learning more about EMC
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 12:04 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
> Dave Engvall wrote:
> > My local approach (read fix) is to declare a zero diameter tool and
> > then modify my tool table.
> >
> > Maybe one of the developers can explain how easy or difficult this
> > would be to fix/implement.
>
> I don'
Dave Engvall wrote:
> Hi Al,
> I suppose there are really two answers to this question. (a). write
> the g-code yourself, tedious but gives you exactly what you want or:
> (b) use a cam program that generates arcs with cutter comp.
>
Oh, specifically with cutter radius compensation, here's wha
And - as of right now... Sourceforge is down for maintenance. There was a
reason why the repository was moved.
https://sourceforge.net/account/login.php
sam
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From: "paul_c" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007
For the record, Paul was given the opportunity to get access to the
new repository -- the same way anyone else gets access. Sure likes
his FUD, doesn't he?
Message from Chris Radek, April 2006:
> On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 10:42:46AM +0100, paul_c wrote:
> >
> >
> > If it is the intention of the b
Al Hooton wrote:
>
> What am I missing? How can I get a high-level 2d or 3d drawing all the
> way down to emc2 in g-code such that arcs are represented as G2/G3 moves
> instead of series of G1 moves?
I know that Bobcad/CAM does it right. Other than that, you are
at the mercy of whatever G
On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 05:38:08PM +0100, paul_c wrote:
> Stephen - If/when you get elected to the "board" and succeed in restoring the
> CVS repository at Sourceforge where we ALL can have access, I'll show you how
> to handle firmware.
FUD FUD FUD
Here's what the board had to say the first ti
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 17:07, Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
> Paul - do you know of any way to use the kernel firmware infrastructure
> to load different firmware sets into multiple cards?
Stephen - If/when you get elected to the "board" and succeed in restoring the
CVS repository at Sourceforge
Gentlemen,
Another request. I would like to see the cutter diameter
compensation have a switch to enable/disable the current application
of cutter diameter compensation. This would allow the use of cutter
diameter compensation during short linear movement generatiing a
circular move. The result
Gentlemen,
I would like to request a change to the functionality of these
commands. I would like to have them act only on the programmed axis.
Here is an example of what we use on all our machines at the end of a
program. I would like to have the same for the EMC controls.
G91G28Z0.0
This wil
Ray Henry wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-07-29 at 19:05 -0400, John Kasunich wrote:
>
>> There is a "president" position on the board, but it is not particularly
>> different than any other board member. The president presides at board
>> meetings if needed. However all board members have equal votes.
At 02:00 AM 7/30/2007, you wrote:
> I'm getting going with emc2, after not having done nc/cnc work for a
>long time (like, almost 30 years ago, before software took me away from
>machining as a career). I've been messing with the G41/G42 tool comp
>stuff, and have the lead-in moves working
Hi Al,
I suppose there are really two answers to this question. (a). write
the g-code yourself, tedious but gives you exactly what you want or:
(b) use a cam program that generates arcs with cutter comp.
Your question gives me a nice lead-in to bring up a small problem
within emc. Cutter com
Hi John
In the ubuntu environment sudo and your user password is sufficient to
gain some root privilege.
Since I do a lot of editing of things owned by root I create a launcher
on my desktop. Right click and select create launcher. I name it sudo
edit and add "gksudo "gnome-open %u"" (remove t
Thanks for this opening Stuart. Let me take a few minutes of your time
and go through just a bit of the history of EMC project leadership.
Over the years we have discussed at length the need for a definite
structure for the EMC project. Back in The NIST days, Fred, Will, and
Tom provided that s
Thanks for all your help so far. I've found the Tcl/Tk info and feel
comfortable in
editing the tkemc.tcl file to suit my needs. I made a copy but Liunx will not
allow me
to edit the original file. It says it belongs to "root". I tried loggin on as
"root" but did
not know the password. When I
Here is one short program that was affected by the bug in G64 P- that
has now been fixed:
g64 p0.01
g0z.1
g0x.1y.1z.1
g1z0 f99
g1z.1
g0x.2y.2z.1
g1z0
g1z.1
g0x.3y.3z.1
g1z0
g1z.1
m2
Jeff
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On Sun, 2007-07-29 at 19:05 -0400, John Kasunich wrote:
> There is a "president" position on the board, but it is not particularly
> different than any other board member. The president presides at board
> meetings if needed. However all board members have equal votes.
Um. Perhaps this is a
Hello,
Can You shorty explain me what kind of incorrect path problem was solved
in this release
Michael
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I'm getting going with emc2, after not having done nc/cnc work for a
long time (like, almost 30 years ago, before software took me away from
machining as a career). I've been messing with the G41/G42 tool comp
stuff, and have the lead-in moves working correctly. However, I've got
a questi
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