t; out in the trash bin ... and i must go and use machinekit , i dont have an
> alternative for customers .
>
> it's no good arguing if it's needed or not
> workarounds are for Windows People ,
>
>
>
> On 26 November 2014 at 17:48, Niemand Sonst wrote:
>
>>
Am 26.11.2014 um 18:36 schrieb Jeff Johnson:
> You are my hero Norbert but at this point we will take anything. Really
> hoping for a real jog while paused solution and you are correct in the fact
> that mouses on the shop floor are non existant.
Jeff,
I promise you, if this will be implemented,
I do not understand what you are doing?
I have done this with a comp long time ago, it is only a displacement
between commanded position and feedback, am I right?
This is not solving the missing feature in linuxcnc, IMHO it is only a
very, very basic work around.
A user must be able to push PAU
Am 11.08.2014 um 19:25 schrieb andy pugh:
> On 11 August 2014 18:05, Niemand Sonst wrote:
>
>> May be this year I can bring a Heckler and Koch Mill with tool changer
>> to convert it with your help ;-)
> Is this one for making 9mm holes in distant workpieces?
>
It is able
I registered my dates!
May be this year I can bring a Heckler and Koch Mill with tool changer
to convert it with your help ;-)
Norbert (gmoccapy)
Am 11.08.2014 um 16:50 schrieb Christian Stöveken:
> On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 12:24 PM, alex chiosso wrote:
>
>> Hi Christian.
>> 4-5 October is fine
Hallo Matt,
I just took a look and fixed the error. It has been pushed to 2.6
branch. If you use the deb repo version, you will have to wait a wile,
till it is included.
In a few minutes I will push also to master.
Norbert
Am 07.07.2014 21:00, schrieb Niemand Sonst:
> Hallo Matt,
>
Hallo Matt,
I am able to reproduce the error, give me some time (up to 14 days) to
fix it.
You can do a workaround:
just close screen 2 with the button on the settings page before closing
gmoccapy.
The window is realized in a wrong order, that causes the error.
Thanks for reporting the bug.
N
Hallo John,
have you looked at gmoccapy? It has been designed to be used without
mouse and keyboard, just with a touch screen or hardware buttons placed
around the screen.
Norbert
Am 15.05.2014 17:45, schrieb John Alexander Stewart:
> Andy - I had forgotten about this.
>
> Actually, I could ju
ck another view
> and then back to P.
>
> On 05/01/2014 02:27 PM, Niemand Sonst wrote:
>> Hallo Billy,
>>
>> I did not forgot is, I just did not include that button, because of
>> space reasons.
>> You may add two buttons using a custom panel, I would re
Hallo Billy,
I did not forgot is, I just did not include that button, because of
space reasons.
You may add two buttons using a custom panel, I would recommend
box_custom_3 or box_custom_4 for that purpose,
and connect them to the corresponding halui.spindle pin.
The spindle will than be increa
Halo Peter,
I am willing to give you a hand.
As I am from Hannover, I am not able to speek bavarian ;-)
But we may comunicate in "Hochdeutsch";-)
Just get in contact with me over nie...@web.de
Norbert
Am 18.04.2014 17:51, schrieb Peter Blodow:
> Andy,
>
> thanks for your proposals, all within h
Hallo Andy,
the links you posted a out of date!
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Translation
is from 2012 and do mention under 7. Translations a Link to a document
from 2009 with file lile tcl.pot, rs274.pot and axis.pot all the files
do not exist any more, because someone merged all t
em?
>
> How can I turn on my power drawbar valve, trigger the blow valve, etc?
>
> I feel like I'm missing some obvious insight... this feeling of
> incompetence is very uncomfortable.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Niemand Sonst wrote:
>
>> Hallo Rod,
nks, Niemand! I'll try that. Where should I look for documentation that
> would tell me features available in rs274ngc? I've looked through the
> source as best I can but don't know how you found that features=12
> parameter.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Niem
Rod,
it is easy to access hal pin from ngc code, if you enable features in
your INI [RS274NGC] with FEATURES = 12 (enables INI and Hal reading)
And the needed pins can be created in a python handler file. You might
want to check gmoccapy and gmoccapy_tool_sensor.ini for an example,
please see a
Hallo Charles,
for use with PC, I could try to adaped gmoccapy surface to suit your
needs. You just need to tell me what you need. Marius did that resulting
in the plasma screen of gmoccapy.
Unfortunately I am not come so far, to reduce the CPU load very much,
but I am working on that part.
N
IMHO that is caused, because of the read ahead of the interpreter, The
feed you get is not the actual one, it is the one the interpreter last got.
Norbert
Am 08.02.2014 21:30, schrieb Mark Tucker:
> Can anyone confirm for me that there is something wrong with the
> feedrate derived from:-
> emc.
I can confirm the very hight CPU Usage of gscreen gaxis! I use an AMD
ATHLON X2-4800+ with 2 GB Ram, not optimized, so no isolcpus etc,
because I use this one as development PC.
Gcsreen Gaxis uses 70 % of CPU 2 and 30 % of CPU 1.
If I startAXIS; It uses aprox the samne amount of CPU Usage.
Ori
Don't tell it is nearly impossible, as it is easier than ever bevore!
Take a look at gscreen. It has been designed specialy for that purpose!
As an example gmoccapy is based on that. If you do not want a live plot,
it is just two steps away, as it can be deleted very easy.
Norbert
Am 23.01.
Am 03.01.2014 15:07, schrieb Gene Heskett:
> On Friday 03 January 2014 09:05:21 andy pugh did opine:
>
>> On 3 January 2014 05:42, Kent A. Reed wrote:
>>> A case in point is RFC 2822 which defines the headers of the
>>> email we are exchanging. It defines a date as "day month year". This
>>> isn't
t;
> If you have any ideas I'm all ears or eyes as the case might be.
>
> JT
>
> On 1/2/2014 12:06 PM, Niemand Sonst wrote:
>> Hallo JT,
>>
>> I know it is not accepted in GCode, but you are writing a GUI, so why
>> not check from the GUI the locale settings
t;
> On 1/2/2014 9:40 AM, Niemand Sonst wrote:
>> Am 02.01.2014 14:13, schrieb John Thornton:
>>> Hi Erik,
>>>
>>> I wrote some of the simple G code generators on the wiki and have a 3rd
>>> generation of my learning curve in Python, Gtk, Glade3 G code gen
Am 02.01.2014 14:13, schrieb John Thornton:
> Hi Erik,
>
> I wrote some of the simple G code generators on the wiki and have a 3rd
> generation of my learning curve in Python, Gtk, Glade3 G code generator
> on my web site. I quit using Tk a while back and prefer to use Gtk now.
>
> http://gnipsel.c
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