On Thu, 5 Mar 2015, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 10:41:35 -0700
From: Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com
Reply-To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:
On 3/3/2015 1:29 PM, William Hill wrote:
Ha, bet you thought this was spam?
Still reading? Well, I’ve got a CNC converted lathe, and I found that on
cross-slide operation I was getting very poor results
when going at 60mm a minute, but 50mm and 70mm were fine. I figured it was
just some
Hi,
Just a shot in the dark to see if anyone has run into one of these
controllers. I am in the process of re-controlling several machines using
AMC controllers (from Burny Kalikburn, not Advanced Motion Control),
starting with one using the AMC3C controller. Unfortunately, another machine
On 3/5/15 2:52 PM, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
So im digging through the code after figuring out the infrastructure i
figure that
there somewhere is a library exposing itself to python and tcl.
And wonder if someone know what that is called in the source.
What im talking about is the bridge
Sweet thanks - *keeps on digging*
// Andreas
Sebastian Kuzminsky skrev den 2015-03-05 22:56:
On 3/5/15 2:52 PM, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
So im digging through the code after figuring out the infrastructure i
figure that
there somewhere is a library exposing itself to python and tcl.
And
Mr. Wallace,
Are you suggesting building the preemt-rt kernel (3.18.7-rt2 ATM) for
wheeze? or jessie? I have built kernels before but it was over ten years
ago. From what I remember it was not that hard. It would require a very
large amount of reading for me at this point as I have just gotten
So im digging through the code after figuring out the infrastructure i
figure that
there somewhere is a library exposing itself to python and tcl.
And wonder if someone know what that is called in the source.
What im talking about is the bridge between the NML in Linuxcnc and Python
code
On 2/27/15 11:00 PM, Jim Connery wrote:
I have installed Jessie on my ASUS x200ma as Wheezy didn't play well with my
new toy. I am hoping to install Linuxcnc 2.7 and I was looking around for a
RT kernel and I cant seem to find one. Any suggestions? Also how long do you
folks think it might
Is it a bug or by design that Axis starts up in auto mode even with the
machine and emergency off?
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+27 12 746 6064
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No wifi even using back port drivers. Jessie boots up on this little laptop
and everything just works great.
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From: Sebastian Kuzminsky
Sent: Thursday, March 5, 2015 11:41 AM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Debian Jessie kernel
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