Greetings all,
So, I know we can assign #1-#5000 to values, much like how Fanuc, Mits,
Centroid, etc use #1-#33, #100-#199, etc. but is there a way to view these
variables? I would like to have a window where any variables I assign will
pop up and let me monitor the values, much like using
Oh come on, don't be so negative, this CoC thing is not really a bad
thing, that is what I think by now .. it is starting to look like it
is working after a few weeks.
I have been included in some "spin of's" from threads that die out on
the list itself, or didn't even make it there,
I prefer the term "Special" to stupid.
I'm not "Special" enough to believe that the "COC" will help anything or anyone.
Scott
On Saturday, July 17, 2021, 1:05:37 PM CDT, Chris Albertson
wrote:
Yes, I just stumbled on this too. What pointless junk. Whoever maintains
a list can have
I missed the beginning as well, but I think something happened that was
not on this email list that prompted the COC stuff ?
Perhaps it was an attempt to prevent a future issue!?
I really have no idea.
No one has ever explained why it was written or why it is important. I
asked more than
Yes, I just stumbled on this too. What pointless junk. Whoever maintains
a list can have whatever rules he likes. Mostly the rules are "don't be
stupid" Then some guy complains "But I LIKE being stupid." and others seem
to agree. Can't they all find a back channel to argue on?
Block the
WOW - I missed it all!
My wife and I left 24 Jun 2021 and returned 07 Jul 2021. I didn't check
emails until we returned.
Seems to me a lot of people confuse the right to comment with the
obligation to comment.
The COC appears to be a compilation of what everyone on the list has been
doing all
On Sun, 11 Jul 2021 16:34:30 +0200
Nicklas SB Karlsson wrote:
> Experimenting with Ethercat.
>
> Connecting three devices it work perfect. But with more there are cases
> then only some messages arrive back to master and some cases there no
> messages arrive back to master. Even though
On Saturday 17 July 2021 01:18:45 nkp wrote:
> sudo halcompile --install jogaxisget.comp
I am a bit green at halcompile, so I had to comment the first line to get
this on my rpi4:
pi@rpi4:/media/pi/workspace $ sudo halcompile --install jogaxisget.comp
Compiling realtime jogaxisget.c
Linking
nkp216,
Could you perhaps write up a short description of what the jogaxisget.com all
means? Does this already exist? Did you write it? What does it do? Does it
work with external jog buttons?
Thanks
John
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