On 05/17/2014 06:14 PM, rayj wrote:
> What's everyone's experience running LCNC on older computers. I'm
> talking about just the basic 3 axis control.
I just retired the computer on my Bridgeport mill. It was a
733 MHz
Pentium III. It originally had 128 MB of memory. I had to
borrow a
memory
On 05/17/2014 04:14 PM, rayj wrote:
> What's everyone's experience running LCNC on older computers. I'm
> talking about just the basic 3 axis control. I have several old
> computers, Win 98 is functional, XP not really. Several of them have
> pretty good latency numbers, so I'm exploring running
What's everyone's experience running LCNC on older computers. I'm
talking about just the basic 3 axis control. I have several old
computers, Win 98 is functional, XP not really. Several of them have
pretty good latency numbers, so I'm exploring running LCNC instead of an
old DOS based progra
On 05/17/2014 04:35 PM, a k wrote:
> Sorry Jon
> it was bad day for me
> really sorry
>
No problem! I am NOT the guy who has to have the latest
everything!
I finally updated my desktop machine when I realized it was
bought
used and ran for 12 years straight! I just updated the
machine that
run
Sorry Jon
it was bad day for me
really sorry
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 05/17/2014 03:32 PM, a k wrote:
> > About ---original configuration
> > in 2008 i was on CNC work shop at cardinal engineering.
> > i took disk that was available at work shop.
> >
> > those
it work perfectly!
it runs on all PC desktop computers.
i am user of EMC2 my target commercial application and it works and it can
be 1 years old - if it works.
you are from theory play with emc2 you can change emc2 twice a day.
do not need to distract this conversation.
the target is use 0 +5
On 05/17/2014 03:40 PM, Steven Jursich wrote:
> I was wondering if there were any advantages of using a server platform to
> run linux CNC. I have a Dell Poweredge 2850, 2x dual xeon 2.4ghz, 8gigs of
> dual channel DDR2 ram, normal server stuff. I also have a Supermicro server
> that has a similar
On 05/17/2014 03:32 PM, a k wrote:
> About ---original configuration
> in 2008 i was on CNC work shop at cardinal engineering.
> i took disk that was available at work shop.
>
> those CD disk was mark --- emc2.24 8.04 2008
>
Why ON EARTH are you trying to use a SIX year-old version of
EM
I was wondering if there were any advantages of using a server platform to
run linux CNC. I have a Dell Poweredge 2850, 2x dual xeon 2.4ghz, 8gigs of
dual channel DDR2 ram, normal server stuff. I also have a Supermicro server
that has a similar setup that might be easier to play around with, Dell i
About ---original configuration
in 2008 i was on CNC work shop at cardinal engineering.
i took disk that was available at work shop.
those CD disk was mark --- emc2.24 8.04 2008
many people from the list know what on those disk better than i do.
i load those software - from that disk-- d
On Sat, 17 May 2014, Viesturs L?cis wrote:
> Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 18:25:40 +0300
> From: "[UTF-8] Viesturs L?cis"
> Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
>
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] 5i24?
>
> 2014-05-17 16:58 GMT+03:00 Peter C. Wallace :
2014-05-17 16:58 GMT+03:00 Peter C. Wallace :
>
> Did you set the fault input polarity for all pwmgens?
>
Yes, fault-invert was set to 1 for all pwmgens, so that fault pin would be
"false". I checked and they were all "false". I commented out fault-invert
lines for first 2 instances of pwmgens an
On 16 May 2014 23:15, a k wrote:
> where i can find this part on my computer?
How did you create the original configuration? You only need to make
some very small changes to your existing HAL file.
--
atp
If you can't fix it, you don't own it.
http://www.ifixit.com/Manifesto
--
On Sat, 17 May 2014, Viesturs L?cis wrote:
> Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 15:08:13 +0300
> From: "[UTF-8] Viesturs L?cis"
> Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
>
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] 5i24?
>
> 2014-05-16 16:37 GMT+03:00 Peter C. Wallace :
2014-05-16 16:37 GMT+03:00 Peter C. Wallace :
>
>
> Did you power cycle the CPU after flashing the card?
No, I didn't. Manual does not say that it should be done.
Anyway, I tried today and it kind of seemed to be allright, it even moved
both motors on one of the 7i39s. I just have no idea, what k
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