Hi all;
They came in today, with zero assembly instructions, but there wasn't a
very long list of things to do.
1. Strip all the craft paper off both sides of the plastic precut box
parts.
2. Find some fresh 9 volt batteries, I had two for 2 kits.
3. Figure out how it mounts on the back panel
On Thursday 24 August 2017 21:33:17 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 24 August 2017 19:06:13 dave wrote:
> > Only half kidding; the power room of a Titan I missile site would
> > just about do. 55 F year around. IIRC the measuring system needs
> > about 4X the resolution of the tolerance you need
On Thursday 24 August 2017 19:06:13 dave wrote:
> Only half kidding; the power room of a Titan I missile site would just
> about do. 55 F year around. IIRC the measuring system needs about 4X
> the resolution of the tolerance you need to hold. Concrete and steel
> have approx the same thermal coef
On Thursday 24 August 2017 12:47:37 theman whosoldtheworld wrote:
> with ping I have only these reply:
>
> e:~$ ping nairobi-embedded.org
> PING nairobi-embedded.org (198.49.72.146) 56(84) bytes of data.
>
> no other...
>
If that is a dreamhost hosted site, they were being DDoS'd, but claim its
o
Cross posting to EMC-Developers
Dewey,
Thanks for that. I probably should have started this thread on the developer
list. I will test it tomorrow.
Regards,
Eric
> Also, I cannot jog over linuxcncrsh ...
Updating the master branch for improved
joints-axes functionality necessitated changes to
> Also, I cannot jog over linuxcncrsh ...
Updating the master branch for improved
joints-axes functionality necessitated changes to
linuxcncrsh jogging to support both axis
coordinate jogging (TELEOP_MODE) and joint jogging
(not TELEOP_MODE).
In general, changes for the master branch are
describ
Only half kidding; the power room of a Titan I missile site would just
about do. 55 F year around. IIRC the measuring system needs about 4X the
resolution of the tolerance you need to hold. Concrete and steel have
approx the same thermal coeff of expansion.
I like the idea of access to a major
(oops -- posted to wrong thread earlier)
linuxcncrsh (actually src/emc/usr_intf/emcrsh.cc)
has been updated to a *limited* extent for the
master branch with joints-axes updates.
The extent of updates has primarily been to
maintain the scripts that are used in the runtests
suite of tests. These s
linuxcncrsh (src/emc/usr_intf/emcrsh.cc)
has been updated to a *limited* extent for the
master branch with joints-axes updates.
The extent of updates has primarily been to
maintain the scripts that are used in the runtests
suite of tests. These scripts are run on the
buildbot (for all supported o
I jumped through the hoops of fire. It works.
Thanks for the patch and support.
Dave
On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 15:30:03 -0400, David Berndt
wrote:
Sigh.
No.
It's a python file. I'm not a python expert, but that totally sounds
like the kind of thing that'll just get realtime interpreted. Why
All,
I am running Lcnc 2.8.0-pre1 in an XYAY configuration. I use the linuxcncrsh
interface for my user interface. It is looking like there are additional
commands that need to be supported.
Home all, for example, on axis runs differently than doing the same thing over
linuxcncrsh. Also, I can
Sigh.
No.
It's a python file. I'm not a python expert, but that totally sounds like
the kind of thing that'll just get realtime interpreted. Why would anyone
want to rebuild... Now I have to remember back 4 months ago to when I
built initially, figure out how the heck to rebuild, any what
with ping I have only these reply:
e:~$ ping nairobi-embedded.org
PING nairobi-embedded.org (198.49.72.146) 56(84) bytes of data.
no other...
2017-08-24 18:41 GMT+02:00 theman whosoldtheworld :
> nothing to do on my ubuntu 16.04 firefox 55, chrome xxlastxx I have
> a 30Mb adsl connection
nothing to do on my ubuntu 16.04 firefox 55, chrome xxlastxx I have a
30Mb adsl connection ... not is a newer 100mb ... but quite good ... maybe
a firewall problem..
regards
bkt
2017-08-24 14:57 GMT+02:00 Gene Heskett :
> On Thursday 24 August 2017 07:58:22 Mark wrote:
>
> > On 08/24/2017
On 08/24/2017 09:26 AM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
I also have Yaskawa drives and motors but planned to replace drive. Encoder is
three quadrature signal which is a little bit odd, third usually is zero. I
have no time read are comment anything for a day or two.
I think the scheme (I had some of
I also have Yaskawa drives and motors but planned to replace drive. Encoder is
three quadrature signal which is a little bit odd, third usually is zero. I
have no time read are comment anything for a day or two.
On Wed, 23 Aug 2017 23:05:43 -0400
Ted Hyde wrote:
> Greets - I have a press brake
On Thursday 24 August 2017 07:58:22 Mark wrote:
> On 08/24/2017 06:51 AM, theman whosoldtheworld wrote:
> > impossible for me to open these link:
> >
> > http://nairobi-embedded.org/060_linuxcnc_nml_config.html
> > http://nairobi-embedded.org/020_linuxcnc_mdi_streaming_interface.htm
> >l#backgroun
On 08/24/2017 06:51 AM, theman whosoldtheworld wrote:
impossible for me to open these link:
http://nairobi-embedded.org/060_linuxcnc_nml_config.html
http://nairobi-embedded.org/020_linuxcnc_mdi_streaming_interface.html#background-and-audience
http://nairobi-embedded.org/020_linuxcnc_mdi_streamin
I think you have come solution: not use yaskawa controller at all ...
instead use Lcnc+mesa card and connect it to drive ... or use Lcnc and
customize rs422 mesa bord signal for your porpose or add some rs422 to your
pc linux and make your own program.
But the use is for sheet metal working in prof
impossible for me to open these link:
http://nairobi-embedded.org/060_linuxcnc_nml_config.html
http://nairobi-embedded.org/020_linuxcnc_mdi_streaming_interface.html#background-and-audience
http://nairobi-embedded.org/020_linuxcnc_mdi_streaming_interface.html
or the link open but page not charge .
Just a follow-up, showing it working on my SIM v2.7.8 machine,
https://youtu.be/TGBxozl6aIg
Philip
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That's odd;
Just a thought, but after you applied the patch, you did rebuild /
install? The patch applies in the working tree, but the build process
copies and renames axis.py (One of the last steps, I think).
Philip
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I got no joy on this one, or I don't understand the expected result of the
patch.
In 2.7.8 that I pulled/built a few months back. Changes appear to apply
just fine, but when scrolling through the history list I can't press home,
left, right, end, etc to begin edittng.
Turns out insert wor
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