if computer good to run 2.5.4 than it should be good to run 2.6.4?
so computer type is not an issue ?
copy of my download --binary.hybrid.iso--- has a size --
--1,10 GB (1 187 692 544 bytes)
is this right?
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 4:04 PM, a k wrote:
> hi
> i fund that i have bigger problem.
>
for last 10 years developer put a lot of time to make emc2-linuxcnc to run
on ubuntu. now ubuntu gone so all those efforts. for how long Debian will
there?
single board always will be there.
can single board comp. run closed loop- ac-servo motors?
can single board comp. use existing hardware -board
On 11/22/2014 10:39 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> Isn't LPT latency pretty much a non-problem when using a
> controller like the Pico instead of a cheap breakout board?
No, actually it still is somewhat of a problem. A 100 us
delay would be
a serious problem for software step generation, as it mig
On 11/22/2014 2:32 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> Some of the last Optiplex machines had too much BIOS stuff
> in them, and that interfered
> with the RT performance. You may have to tweak some of the
> BIOS settings and
> mess with LAPIC and other oddities. But, try it with the
> live disk and do the l
I saw the 755 refurbed for sale on the WMT web site today. It was pretty
cheap, if anyone is interested. It is not in their stores.
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 9:50 PM, Charles Buckley
wrote:
> I use a 755. Had to tweak the latency, but that is not a problem for the
> sort of stuff I am doing with
I use a 755. Had to tweak the latency, but that is not a problem for the
sort of stuff I am doing with it.
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 11/22/2014 01:52 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> > I got it cheap, real cheap. Has 4 gig of PC5300 DDR2 and a Core 2
> > Pentium 4. Also h
On 11/22/2014 08:06 PM, a k wrote:
> this week i learned about of single board computer. and some idea about how
> to program it how it works.
> just interesting if it be possible to run linuxcnc on single board computer?
> i understand that it will only linuxcnc - no internet, no any word
> proces
Aram,
For your purposes of running machine tools with linuxcnc,
consider a mini-itx motherboard with an x86 or amd64
processor to be a "single-board computer" of $100 cost.
There are bleeding edge efforts being conducted to run
linuxcnc-based software on BeagleBoneBlack single board
computers, but
this week i learned about of single board computer. and some idea about how
to program it how it works.
just interesting if it be possible to run linuxcnc on single board computer?
i understand that it will only linuxcnc - no internet, no any word
processor etc.
trade of - loose something to gain s
hi
i fund that i have bigger problem.
2.6.4 does not work as 2.5.4
i just check before typing this
When i start 2.5.4 - open CNC (my is 5i20)
than F1, and F2.
after that i can pick axis like X Y Z and pick increment
with 2.6.4 it does not work like that
Here is how it works on my computer
Pick i
On 11/22/2014 4:05 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 22 November 2014 at 15:11, Jeff Johnson wrote:
>> It may be the same thing when I watched the other video it looked like the
>> tool retracted automatically when the pause was activated.
>
> It did because that is how I configured it.
> However, the pa
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014, a k wrote:
> Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 13:54:21 -0800
> From: a k
> Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
>
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
> Subject: [Emc-users] next bug
>
> hi
> i think this is next bug
> now i got error
>
On 22 November 2014 at 15:11, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> It may be the same thing when I watched the other video it looked like the
> tool retracted automatically when the pause was activated.
It did because that is how I configured it.
However, the patch I tried to LinuxCNC didn't allow keyboard jogg
hi
i think this is next bug
now i got error
//
Setp requires 2 arguments, 3 given
where is 3? here is only 2
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.encoder.00.scale
[AXIS_0]INPUT_SCALE
setp hm2_
On 11/22/2014 01:52 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> I got it cheap, real cheap. Has 4 gig of PC5300 DDR2 and a Core 2
> Pentium 4. Also has a low profile PCIe x16 video card. It's small enough
> to be mounted inside the cavernous 1990 vintage control cabinet I
> stripped all the original electronics ou
This works (I was wrong about the manual. it is correct)
loadrt conv_s32_u32
addf conv-s32-u32.0 servo-thread
available pins:
conv-s32-u32.0.in
conv-s32-u32.0.out
conv-s32-u32.0.out-of-range
available parameters:
conv-s32-u32.0.clamp
conv-s32-u32.0.time
conv-s32-u32.0.tmax
conv-s32-u32.0.tm
Hi,
i just added pdfs for the current hw version. The eagle files are for
version 6.5.0. We once tried KiCad but we are a lot better with eagle.
If you want to try our hal implementation connect a stm32f4-discovery
(we use the old version with the stm32f407 cpu but it should work on all
stm32f2
set conv_7_s32
conv_s32_u32
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 11:10 AM, a k wrote:
> try that
> i think it should be --loadrt conv_s32_u32---
>
> for some reason ---addf conv_s32_u32 servo-thread---
> gives function not found
>
> On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 10:49 AM, a k wrote:
>
>> wait
>> Functions
try that
i think it should be --loadrt conv_s32_u32---
for some reason ---addf conv_s32_u32 servo-thread---
gives function not found
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 10:49 AM, a k wrote:
> wait
> Functions
> > conv-u32-s32.N
> instead _ need -
>
> On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 10:47 AM, a k wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
wait
Functions
> conv-u32-s32.N
instead _ need -
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 10:47 AM, a k wrote:
> Hi
> i am not sure about what i need to do
>
> i use
> addf conv_s32_u32 servo-thread
> (i look for hyphens)
> and error-- function conv_32_u32not found
> ///
> i try -
Hi
i am not sure about what i need to do
i use
addf conv_s32_u32 servo-thread
(i look for hyphens)
and error-- function conv_32_u32not found
///
i try --conv-u32-s32.N--
it does not working also
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Peter C. Wallace wrote:
> On Fri,
Rafael,
No, I have it squared away now.
I didn't update my records and I was using the wrong info.
Thanks for asking, Allen
On 11/22/2014 09:15 AM, Rafael Skodlar wrote:
> Allen,
>
> Still struggling with your login?
>
> On 11/21/2014 06:56 PM, Allen wrote:
>> I hope this finds someone that can
Hi Aram
> Is there temperature sensor similar to
> http://www.extech.com/instruments/product.asp?catid=62&prodid=653
>
> but i want to instead USB connection it simply output 0-5 V DC
> 5 V DC ( or 10 V DC) equal 2200 C degree
> Some king laser none contact temperature reader
Sure, just look f
Allen,
Still struggling with your login?
On 11/21/2014 06:56 PM, Allen wrote:
> I hope this finds someone that can help.
>
> I have my user name and password written down, the system doesn’t like
> them anymore!
you must have written it incorrectly. Make sure your Caps Lock is not on
or numeric
On 11/22/2014 10:34 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
>>> I have been experimenting with the JWP from Machinekit in LinuxCNC.
>>>
>>> On the stock LinuxCNC 2.6.4 source in git I downloaded
>>> https://github.com/mhaberler/machinekit/commit/6b0aaf39b81cc6507de41b5a
>>> 74a6b0414744ea38.patch And applied it wi
Look at the video dates.
The auto-retract was an initial proof of concept, about 2 years ago.
The keyboard jogging video (link below) was from about a year ago, when
the jog-while-paused feature was pretty much finished (at least as much
as Michael Haberler wanted to tackle at the time).
Details
On 11/22/2014 05:11 AM, Marius Liebenberg wrote:
> Sounds like you are moving in the right direction with this project. I
> for one will be watching with keen interest.
> If you need any assistance with pcb layouts or testing, let me know and
> I will gladly assist.
>
> On 2014-11-22 05:10, el crin
> > I have been experimenting with the JWP from Machinekit in LinuxCNC.
> >
> > On the stock LinuxCNC 2.6.4 source in git I downloaded
> > https://github.com/mhaberler/machinekit/commit/6b0aaf39b81cc6507de41b5a
> > 74a6b0414744ea38.patch And applied it with git am -3 <
> > 6b0aaf39b81cc6507de41b5a7
yeah I am not too sure how useful a pre programmed retract would be there
is never the same situation on a part that would allow it seems to me. The
controls utilizing either additional buttons or the original jog buttons is
really what is needed here.
Pete
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Jeff
What is the difference in this patch? Where the retract moves are actually
controlled by the keyboard. Everything is in axis and I suspect more higher
end users are using some form of Gscreen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNuu_D4X_EM
It may be the same thing when I watched the other video it
You would not want to hit the pause button while boring...
JT
On 11/21/2014 3:10 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 21 November 2014 20:56, Jeff Johnson wrote:
>> Pete Wrote
>> If you read that HAAS control description of how their Run, stop, jog,
>> continue works it seems to be pretty logical to me. It
Sounds like you are moving in the right direction with this project. I
for one will be watching with keen interest.
If you need any assistance with pcb layouts or testing, let me know and
I will gladly assist.
On 2014-11-22 05:10, el cringo wrote:
> Hi,
> i am working with Rene on this project.
hi
Is there temperature sensor similar to
http://www.extech.com/instruments/product.asp?catid=62&prodid=653
but i want to instead USB connection it simply output 0-5 V DC
5 V DC ( or 10 V DC) equal 2200 C degree
Some king laser none contact temperature reader
thank you
aram
All i will say is i'm 100% for it , and need it for exactly the reasons
mentioned
industrial people need it ..
i'm currently retrofitting 4 machines and they all need it eventually
so please dev's add to master , and if need be add a ini switch to turn on
if possible , if it's thought to make it
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