On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 9:26 PM, andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3 December 2011 13:11, Yishin Li y...@araisrobo.com wrote:
approach #1:
* have negative request-velocity for BACKWARD motion of current TC
* replace tc-queue with circular buffer for bi-directional move
* figure out
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/dso-quad-4-channel-digital-storage-oscilloscope-p-736.html?cPath=174
Mark
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Mark Wendt (Contractor) schrieb:
On 18 December 2011 04:36, alice aliceyou...@localnet.com wrote:
i go to the terminal to load rtapi as docs say cd emc2 halrun, then it gives
error consistig of rtapi kernel not loaded.
You don't need to cd to emc2, and halrun needs to be a command on a
line by itself.
i would include the
On 18 December 2011 04:38, BRIAN GLACKIN glackin.br...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not good with programming, but I work with surfaces in mining
applications all the time.
Why not create an XY grid of the z surface and then load that into EMC much
like one loads in a map for backlash.
This is the
Mark Wendt (Contractor) wrote:
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/dso-quad-4-channel-digital-storage-oscilloscope-p-736.html?cPath=174
Hmmm, nowhere do they state the bandwidth! They do indicate sampling rate
up to 72 Msamples/sec. So, one can infer the bandwidth has to be less than
36 MHz,
2011/12/18 andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com:
On 18 December 2011 04:36, alice aliceyou...@localnet.com wrote:
i go to the terminal to load rtapi as docs say cd emc2 halrun, then it gives
error consistig of rtapi kernel not loaded.
You don't need to cd to emc2, and halrun needs to be a command on
Viesturs Lācis schrieb:
/snip/
It's called pastebin because you paste text there using the
copy/paste method.
Select the text in the terminal window (with the mouse) and press Copy
(Ctrl-C)
Ctrl+Shift+C is copy in terminal :))
Viesturs
No, Control-C is copy, correctly. Control-X
im communicating from a windows computer (have not yet set up network for
linux) and i cannot find a link to the paste bin anywhere. i googled the http
and got about 21000 hits that wont work help please jeremy
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On 12/18/2011 8:56 PM, alice wrote:
im communicating from a windows computer (have not yet set up network for
linux) and i cannot find a link to the paste bin anywhere. i googled the http
and got about 21000 hits that wont work help please jeremy
2011/12/18 Peter Blodow p.blo...@dreki.de:
Viesturs Lācis schrieb:
/snip/
It's called pastebin because you paste text there using the
copy/paste method.
Select the text in the terminal window (with the mouse) and press Copy
(Ctrl-C)
Ctrl+Shift+C is copy in terminal :))
Viesturs
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