Przemek Klosowski wrote:
It seems like more and more LCD screens have HDMI input ports will
that be the future video standard?
The DVI connector seems like an overkill compared to the HDMI connector.
True that, DVI is much bigger and yet less functional because HDMI also
carries
On 01/09/2012 01:23 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
On Mon, 2012-01-09 at 10:16 -0800, Kirk Wallace wrote:
The recent talk about headless emc2 got my to look into running emc2 on
a remote PC with ssh. I looked at the wiki page
Viesturs wrote:
Put Your kinematics module in ~/emc2-dev/src/emc/kinematics
And then in terminal:
cd ~/emc2-dev
make
I tried this procedure but I have errors like:
Unsuccessful make makefile and makefile.inc
When run emc2 I have the same problem yet:
Can't find module 'armkins' in
2012/1/10 Francesca Sca fancy_...@yahoo.it:
Viesturs wrote:
Put Your kinematics module in ~/emc2-dev/src/emc/kinematics
And then in terminal:
cd ~/emc2-dev
make
I tried this procedure but I have errors like:
Unsuccessful make makefile and makefile.inc
When run emc2 I have the same problem
Viesturs wrote:
My apologies, I did it some time ago, do not remember correctly. If
You are saying that there is and error, then it probably should be:
cd /home/[username]/emc2-dev/src
Don't worry, I have used the make comand in the directory /emc2-dev/src because
I know that this is the
2012/1/10 Francesca Sca fancy_...@yahoo.it:
Viesturs wrote:
My apologies, I did it some time ago, do not remember correctly. If
You are saying that there is and error, then it probably should be:
cd /home/[username]/emc2-dev/src
Don't worry, I have used the make comand in the directory
I tried to run emc2 without . ./scripts-emc-environment and I have this debug
information:
arm_inversa.hal:4: Warning: File contains DOS-style line endings.
insmod: error inserting
'/usr/realtime-2.6.32-122-rtai/modules/emc2/armkins.ko': -1 Unknown symbol in
module
arm_inversa.hal:5: exit
Spiderdab wrote:
Ciao, anch'io lavoro con cinematiche strane, quindi faccio spesso
quest'operazione. Il tuo file armkins.c lo puoi mettere dove ti è
comodo, poi lo compili come hai fatto tu e poi ne fai una copia nella
cartella $/emc2-dev/rtlib.
Questo perchè comp di base installa per
I ask the list to excuse me for the italian also.
Perdonami, non sono stato chiaro.
Tu metti il file .c in qualsiasi directory (conviene quella della tua
config, così hai tutto in una directory) e da li dai:
sudo comp --install tue_cinematiche.c
Quei messaggi di avvertimento non danno problemi
*correct post*
I ask the list to excuse me for the italian also.
Perdonami, non sono stato chiaro.
Tu metti il file .c in qualsiasi directory (conviene quella della tua
config, così hai tutto in una directory) e da li dai:
sudo comp --install tue_cinematiche.c
Quei messaggi di avvertimento
On mar, 2012-01-10 at 14:42 +, Francesca Sca wrote:
I ask the list to excuse me for the italian also.
Perdonami, non sono stato chiaro.
Tu metti il file .c in qualsiasi directory (conviene quella della tua
config, così hai tutto in una directory) e da li dai:
sudo comp --install
Avevo intuito che dovevo copiare il file armkins.ko che era stato creato.
Comunque ho fatto come mi hai detto e ora quando cerco di far partire emc2 ho
questo errore:
insmod: error inserting '/home/cnc/emc2-dev/rtlib/armkins.ko': -1 Unknown
symbol in module
arm_inversa.hal:5: exit
Ah, ok, mi sembrava!
in questo caso si, c'è un errore nella cinematica, probabilmente una
stupidaggine. Però siccome non ho mai fatto cinematiche diverse da
tetrapodi,tripodi e bipodi, ti consiglio di postare il file .c e
chiedere ai più esperti.
Ciao, Davide.
cmq dai un'occhiata al file
On mar, 2012-01-10 at 15:25 +, Francesca Sca wrote:
Ah, ok, mi sembrava!
in questo caso si, c'è un errore nella cinematica, probabilmente una
stupidaggine. Però siccome non ho mai fatto cinematiche diverse da
tetrapodi,tripodi e bipodi, ti consiglio di postare il file .c e
chiedere ai
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:10 AM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
A bit like 'scart' connectors. Many of the commodity connectors are
designed for
single use only, plug it in and leave it alone. I've seen some quote '10
insertions max'! It would be nice to have a good quality lockable
Przemek Klosowski wrote:
Speaking of connectors, has anyone considered using RJ-45? it's a proven
locking connector that's cheap and rated for over 1A per pin, and the
cables are easy to custom-assemble. What's not to like, I'm asking in all
seriousness?
Well, these connectors are REALLY
On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 12:56 -0500, Przemek Klosowski wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:10 AM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
A bit like 'scart' connectors. Many of the commodity connectors are
designed for
single use only, plug it in and leave it alone. I've seen some quote '10
2012/1/10 Kirk Wallace kwall...@wallacecompany.com:
On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 12:56 -0500, Przemek Klosowski wrote:
Speaking of connectors, has anyone considered using RJ-45?
I much prefer d-sub connectors.
Agreed for whole 100%!
Actually this type is the only I have ever used in machines to
On Tuesday, January 10, 2012 05:30:32 PM Przemek Klosowski did opine:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:10 AM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
A bit like 'scart' connectors. Many of the commodity connectors are
designed for
single use only, plug it in and leave it alone. I've seen some
On 10 January 2012 19:07, Kirk Wallace kwall...@wallacecompany.com wrote:
I much prefer d-sub connectors. They're inexpensive, the ear screws are
a positive closer, strain relief is robust,
Also 7A per pin and 250V rated.
I have mentioned them before, but PowerCON and Speakon connectors are
Hello all;
In carving these pcb's for the encoder, I only have room to clamp one edge,
the back edge of the pcb.
I carved a dead flat pocket about 30 thou deep and slightly larger than the
raw pcb material, gouging out the left front corner so the board, when
pulled left forward, isn't
Here you can read how Phil Moore of PMinMO.com takes care of the hold-down
problem:
http://millpcbs.com/index.php?option=com_contentview=articleid=17Itemid=46.
No need to make it more complicated than necessary.
From: gene heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com
To:
2012/1/11 gene heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com:
Is there a way to couple the y axis position to a small z axis shift so
that the engraving tool will stay within a thou or so of the correct depth
relative to the warped pcb's surface by driving the z deeper as y moves the
table forward to work on the
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