Am 12.03.2012 um 02:52 schrieb Steve Blackmore:
On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 13:23:06 -0500, you wrote:
I just included it in the Wiki. I was going to do this a while ago ...
but like other things..
Here is the link:
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ManualToolChangeMacro
I included
On Sunday 04 March 2012 10:34:32 Joachim Franek wrote:
2. Add 6 and gates to stop motor commutation in case of to high DC voltage.
Search the net for IGBT protection and find for example:
ir2137igbt.pdf: IGBT Protection for AC and BLDC Motor Drives
fuji_igbt_application_manual(REH984).pdf:
On Monday, March 12, 2012 03:19:15 AM Michael Haberler did opine:
Am 12.03.2012 um 02:52 schrieb Steve Blackmore:
On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 13:23:06 -0500, you wrote:
I just included it in the Wiki. I was going to do this a while ago
... but like other things..
Here is the link:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 07:26:51 +0100, you wrote:
If you had tried my suggestion instead of opining in armchair mode you would
have figured this wasnt smart arse but actually a working example, which is
trivial to change to touchoff from tool length sensor.
From armchair - no spare parallel port
On 03/11/2012 09:14 PM, dave wrote:
The way I understand it, every home will basically be on it's own
subnet, and everything from your computers, and printers, to your
refrigerator, to your toaster will be IPv6 enabled. How's that for
progress...
ONLY if it works!
Dave
It
On 3/12/2012 4:28 AM, Mark Wendt wrote:
to your
refrigerator, to your toaster will be IPv6 enabled
I'm not too sure I am looking forward to this as it will be one more
thing to fix...
Honey.. the toaster has once again lost the connection to the server..
I thought you fixed that!
Yes
or
Honey - when you put the almost empty milk carton in the Miracle Whip
location the refrigerator orders more Miracle Whip. We now have 12 extra
bottles. Please be careful when you put things back in the frig.
or
Honey - the toaster has a virus - this morning it burned one side and did
not
Stuart Stevenson wrote:
or
Honey - when you put the almost empty milk carton in the Miracle Whip
location the refrigerator orders more Miracle Whip. We now have 12 extra
bottles. Please be careful when you put things back in the frig.
or
Honey - the toaster has a virus - this morning it
Dave wrote:
Then we will need to have a discussion about what theme is best on the
Refrigerators LCD screen and which one matches the kitchen trim the
best. :-(
Yes, and when the kids watch a pirated movie on the refrigerator's LCD,
it brings
in a virus that disables the refrigeration
Jon,
on the other hand: I once had to scare the boys in the workshop away
from the € 300,000 Deckel-Gildemeister maching center because they were,
indeed, watching a pirate movie in the CNC mill's LCD screen in the noon
break...
Peter
Jon Elson schrieb:
Dave wrote:
Then we will need to
Yes, I am afraid there is a dark side to technology..
I'm with you. Keeping things somewhat simple is a good idea.
I have an Amana microwave in the basement. We bought it in 1983. It's
useful purpose is that when the new-fangled microwave in the kitchen
dies after 2-3 years, it comes out
add LinuxCNC to be able to put it on the network :)
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Dave e...@dc9.tzo.com wrote:
Yes, I am afraid there is a dark side to technology..
I'm with you. Keeping things somewhat simple is a good idea.
I have an Amana microwave in the basement. We bought it in
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 12:32:04 -0500
Jon Elson el...@pico-systems.com wrote:
Stuart Stevenson wrote:
or
Honey - when you put the almost empty milk carton in the Miracle
Whip location the refrigerator orders more Miracle Whip. We now
have 12 extra bottles. Please be careful when you put
On 03/12/2012 11:14 AM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
or
Honey - when you put the almost empty milk carton in the Miracle Whip
location the refrigerator orders more Miracle Whip. We now have 12 extra
bottles. Please be careful when you put things back in the frig.
or
Honey - the toaster has a
Peter Blodow wrote:
Jon,
on the other hand: I once had to scare the boys in the workshop away
from the € 300,000 Deckel-Gildemeister maching center because they were,
indeed, watching a pirate movie in the CNC mill's LCD screen in the noon
break...
Ummm, there ought to be a way to
To read about stuxnet was most fascinating, too bad i don't know which link
that was.
Even the way it spread was engineered down to the T.
About locking down machines, it's fairly easy though to control access to
apps on a machine with linux at its base.
Set up something simpler like a plain WM,
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