Here's a website of similar vein which might have some pointers for you...
http://www.computersculpture.com/
Glenn
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Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 7:40 PM
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l.collier hyams wrote:
> I'm a new emc user and have yet to develop a good technique or system for
> machining objects
> that best resemble oversized writing pens. I teach digital art, animation,
> music and
> sculpture and know my way around unix, irix, linux, all the win os and all of
> the ma
I'm a new emc user and have yet to develop a good technique or system for
machining objects that best resemble oversized writing pens. I teach digital
art, animation, music and sculpture and know my way around unix, irix, linux,
all the win os and all of the mac os. I'm thinking of doing much of
The final piece of the jigsaw, in case anyone has similar problems.
The Arduino IDE wouldn't talk to the Arduino board because
serial.debug_rate in ~/.arduino/preferences.txt was set to 14400, a
value not supported by the port (something to do with the ftdi_sio
driver?).
Setting this value to 960
On Tuesday 23 September 2008, Alex Joni wrote:
> That is correct. 2.6.24-16-rtai is the latest available. It is usually such
> a big pain to build a working -rt version that works on as many PCs as
> possible,
Rubbish, perpeptuating the myth that compiling kernels is some black art..
Very few con
>> I don't think a realtime OS will work in a virtual machine. I have the same
>> problem with EMC2 in parallels on the mac. The sim machines do work though.
>> You don't consider real machining this way, do you?
>>
>> Dirk
>
> By the way I prepare EMC2 for small computer (No cooler, no HDD, small
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 09:50:57PM +0200, Kim Mortensen wrote:
> ok thanks,
>
> It tells me that there is some special behavior needed..
>
> Thanks for the code, ill try ti reverseingeneer (Your comments are not much
> help (-: )
>
> Best Regards
> Kim Mortensen - Denmark.
Be aware that in CVS
Hi
> Hello.
>
> I build emc2 based on PuppyRus linux.
> linux was patched by kernel is 2.6.24.7
> rtai test was succesfull.
>
> Whan i make EMC2 i had problem with ipipe.h file.
> I had to insert #include in ipipe.h file to build EMC2.
>
> Now, when I try to start EMC i have problem with rtai_hal
ok thanks,
It tells me that there is some special behavior needed..
Thanks for the code, ill try ti reverseingeneer (Your comments are not much
help (-: )
Best Regards
Kim Mortensen - Denmark.
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From: Andi Frommel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24. september 2008 21:1
hi Kim
i've just done something like that for qualifying my converted mill:
http://homepage.bluewin.ch/andyfrommel/6101.html
(sorry, it's still in german... but lots of pics)
i selected the pin on the parport, where the prober was connected to,
as the probe input and used the G38.2 command for p
Hi all,
Thinking of making a touchprobe, but Im missing the link between the probe
itself and EMC controll.
Is there a special piece of code that needs to be run to locate a corner (tell
EMC to do the moves), or it this already know to EMC..
What about logging a point cloud.. is this somethi
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 08:25:18PM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
>
> I think this is done now on the Mazak, etc. to clear the workspace for
> tool changes.
The Mazak uses plain old TOOL_CHANGE_POSITION.
http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/config_ini_config.html#sub:%5BEMCIO%5D-Section
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I do not think then VMWare is a problem.
Linux does not know than VMWare is not real machine.
May be only unstable CPU resource ...
By the way I prepare EMC2 for small computer (No cooler, no HDD, small size).
I try to make distrib on VMWare, before installing on real computer.
Any way I wil
>
>
> I user VMWare machine under WinXP
>
I don't think a realtime OS will work in a virtual machine. I have the same
problem with EMC2 in parallels on the mac. The sim machines do work though.
You don't consider real machining this way, do you?
Dirk
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Erik Christiansen wrote:
> I've tweaked my postfix configuration very slightly, and am hoping that
> will allow me to post, despite sourceforge's anti-spam upgrade.
>
>
Yeah, what are they up to? I have already had a perfectly reasonable
message rejected.
This was the "reason" for the message
Hello.
I build emc2 based on PuppyRus linux.
linux was patched by kernel is 2.6.24.7
rtai test was succesfull.
Whan i make EMC2 i had problem with ipipe.h file.
I had to insert #include in ipipe.h file to build EMC2.
Now, when I try to start EMC i have problem with rtai_hal.ko file
insmod: err
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
> Would there be any adverse side effect to simply set pwmgen.value to 0.0 in
> the driver (pwmgen.c) when pwmgen.enable is false?
Done. If pwmgen.XX.enable is off, it ignores pwmgen.XX.value and just
sets the PWM duty cycle for that instance to 0.
It's checked in and it
Peter, Sebastian,
Ok, I understand the intent of the enable. This application is a retrofit.
There is a board available for the laser used having some additional I/O
including a hardware enable, but opted not to get it back when it was built
(it is a small 50 Watt laser). Thus the only means of t
ok
On 24 Sep 2008 at 21:44, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> I've tweaked my postfix configuration very slightly, and am hoping
> that will allow me to post, despite sourceforge's anti-spam upgrade.
>
> So in the unlikely event that this get's through: This is a test.
> Sorry about that.
>
> Erik
>
I've tweaked my postfix configuration very slightly, and am hoping that
will allow me to post, despite sourceforge's anti-spam upgrade.
So in the unlikely event that this get's through: This is a test.
Sorry about that.
Erik
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