Thanks for the feedback Dave.
One thing that keep me thinking is the pc working with one cpu and not 2.
This board come with the w8 uefi thing and users keep complaining at how
crap the board bios is :'(
El oct 17, 2014 6:25 PM, Dave Cole linuxcncro...@gmail.com escribió:
That is an Intel
Hi
i do not know a lot what emc2 can and can not do. so i open for all
recommendations.
about ---M1xx G1 X100 Y240 F100
so for example instead G1 will be M101G1
and instead G0 will be M102G0
system will pick up M101 and M102
am i right?
if so who will altered code that instead G0 put in M102G0
Is it possible to run multiple instances of classicladder? I want to run
several identical production lines from one control system using cl.
The idea is to design one cl for one line and load them like:
loadrt classicladder_rt names=cl1,cl2,cl3,...
loadusr classicladder (...)
and connect
It's not currently possible to have multiple instances of classicladder
running within the same hal session. I suspect the modifications to do
this in classicladder would be complex even for someone familiar with
the source code.
Jeff
Hi Marius. CL can run only one instance.
Il giorno 18/ott/2014 21:43, Marius Alksnys marius.alks...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
Is it possible to run multiple instances of classicladder? I want to run
several identical production lines from one control system using cl.
The idea is to design one cl
You need to use the latest firmware for the board. I think it is the
F3 version.
The original version was apparently very buggy.
After I upgraded the firmware I found the BIOS to be ok.
The J1900's boards performance and hardware is pretty impressive.
I would not waste much time trying to
There is an article in Digital Machinist, Vol 9 No 3, Fall 2014 with the title
Migrating from Mach3 to LinuxCNC by Thomas Allsup (page 24).
In case someone wants to check it out. I haven't read it yet.
Just thought someone might be interested.
... Jack
Whatever you do, work at it with all