On 11/4/23 18:39, andy pugh wrote:
LinuxCNC 2.9.1 has been released
Wooo!!!
That's awesome, thanks :-)
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lt;http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/dists/buster/2.9-rtpreempt/binary-armhf/?C=M;O=D>
I'm running LinuxCNC on a Raspberry Pi 4B (2 GB) using the normal
debian.org Bookworm arm64 distro, including the Preempt-RT kernel and
the linuxcnc-uspace deb from the debian.org package archive. It works fine.
u have to flash one of the SPI firmwares on it, using mesaflash.
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Two problems.
One: $249US and two: out of stock at the moment.
Mind you, so is the 7i92H but it was around $89 and with two Chinese BoBs at $5
each comes in much che
ebian.org/raspi-team/image-specs>? I've been using
those to build and run LinuxCNC on my Raspberry Pi 4.
And yeah, because of how fast the RPi4 is, I just build everything
there, natively. I don't feel any urge to cross-compile.
s are lacking all debian package metadata.
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permission to redistribute them:
http://highlab.com/~seb/bridgeport-r2e3/
The LinuxCNC config for my machine is here:
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servo amps to respond.
Has anyone interfaced Meldas TRS-50 servo amps to LinuxCNC? The maintenance
manual we found was not much help in terms of the interface...
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Yep, the buildbot is down. Hope to have it back up in the next day or so.
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Those tests run for a long time normally. Try `runtests -v` to get output
while the tests are running.
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On February 10, 2022 11:39:58 PM MST, Andy Howell wrote:
>When I run the test suite there are a number of tests that seem to
>hang. It could be I am just imp
nput which triggers an MDI command. Check out halui.mdi-command-XX:
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/man/man1/halui.1.html#PINS
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>Is there any disadvantage to placing a PCIe-based Parallel port card on a
>normal PC?
>
>
>On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 11:36 AM andy pugh wro
interface.
There's currently an effort underway to extend this translation
interface to the documentation too -- it currently just covers the
software itself. I'll announce here when that is ready for help from
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retty much directly (maybe after some scaling) to a
physical PWM output pin. This physical pin will connect to the control
input of the laser power supply.
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> On 13/08/2021 22:25, Dave Matthews wrote:
> > I come
I've been happy with LinuxCNC 2.8 as-is for running my FFF printer.
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What are the missing desired or required features in LCNC for
controlling FFF/FDM printers?
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2021, 12:16 andy pugh wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Apr 2021 at 18:28, Peter C. Wallace wrote:
>
> > The resistance vs te
On 3/8/21 11:11 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 at 17:08, Sebastian Kuzminsky
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Yes, although the words in buildbot language are different. "2000.docs"
is a builder (an abstract runner of build recipes). It runs on a
buildslave (a computer).
Though a friend who wor
On 3/8/21 5:49 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 at 07:20, Sebastian Kuzminsky
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This will make the docs on wlo copy-paste-able, but it won't help anyone
who wants to build our docs on Wheezy. I can live with that.
Anyone still building docs using Wheezy probably transc
bly UTF8, which shares both its byte-stream
encoding and display appearance with 7-bit ASCII.
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our official docs build from Wheezy (which gets this
all wrong) to Buster (which gets it right).
This will make the docs on wlo copy-paste-able, but it won't help anyone
who wants to build our docs on Wheezy. I can live with that.
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On 7/26/20 2:10 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 26 July 2020 15:19:24 andy pugh wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jul 2020 at 04:21, Sebastian Kuzminsky
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The buildmaster ran out of disk space. I added 100 gigs, should be
fine now. Please let me know if it breaks again.
The buildbot doesn't
403 too. The plot thickens.
The buildmaster ran out of disk space. I added 100 gigs, should be fine
now. Please let me know if it breaks again.
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int())
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/dxf2gcode/core/shape.py", line 190, in
setNearestStPoint
min_geo_nr, _ = min(enumerate(self.geos.abs_iter()),
RuntimeError: generator raised StopIteration
Any ideas for a fix? This was supposed to be a quick project.
That look
atures).
It's a little ridiculous, but it does make parts.
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stepping using on-board GPIO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKjNOVHhHio
And using a Mesa card: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDKaFJmB254
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oesnt work well with rt preempt.
Thanks for that data point! That's fantastic latency. Is that an
over-night run, or something shorter?
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So the problem started right after you upgraded to the new RTAI kernel?
That's where I'd look for a problem first.
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so is 2.7.15 setup to be put on a USB
drive to install?Thank you to all for your great work.Dale
The release is distributed as an updated debian package from
www.linuxcnc.org. Details on the process are here:
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* Solitarily (David Shore)
* Will Glynn
And as always, a heart-felt Thank You to all the folks helping out in
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y without LinuxCNC, this makes anything using this library a
derivative work of LinuxCNC.
IMO, but IANAL.
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On 6/11/19 11:33 AM, Chris Albertson wrote:
Was Path Pilot linked into the LinuxCNC address space?
To be clear, LinuxCNC
sment, and they have send their
source code to me and to other LinuxCNC developers.
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his wisdom warned me that it would be misleading for our users, and I
see now that he was right. Sorry!
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> Where are located definition of class RCS_CMD_CHANNEL ??
It's in src/libnml/nml/cmd_msg.hh
cscope is really good at answering questions like this.
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> in Release file ( wrong source.list or malformed file )"
Oops, that's a bug in our debian archive! I just attempted to fix it,
but i don't have an armhf machine handy. Can you try updating your
apt source to th
boards is mostly built and
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> >
> > Who did you ask?
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> I asked the question in the IRC channel
If I remember right, sumpfralle and I both said we were not planning
to work on that but that we would welcome a Pull Request
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 1:45 PM Valerio Bellizzomi wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-07-24 at 21:27 +0200, Roland Jollivet wrote:
> > I had a quick look at PyCAM, and FreeCAD's Path Workbench.
> >
> > >From what I see, neither seem to do rest milling (rest machining), which is
> > a limitation of most of the
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 11:07 AM TJoseph Powderly wrote:
> wow
> thanks seb, looking at it now.
> "Index of /~buildmaster/dists/jessie/scratch-sim/binary-armhf"
> (I'm glad I didnt mangle the web page :-) )
What Arm hardware platform are you running LinuxCNC on? I
ht to know it just doesnt exist
That's a bug in the buildbot webpage, thanks for the bug report.
The debs exist, but the URLs are wrong. They should end with
"scratch-sim", not "scratch-rtpreempt".
I've u
t mesaflash is in a separate package from linuxcnc, so
upgrading linuxcnc won't affect your version of mesaflash.
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Yes, that'll run LinuxCNC uspace fine. We have Debian packages for it at
linuxcnc.org and on the buildbot.
You can even run the rt-preempt kernel from D
alcompile" front
end) its realtime function will get run once per whatever thread you
"addf" it to, effectively becoming the callback you describe above.
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> with the toolpath before I hit RUN.
I agree with you, i think G54 and TLO should not show up in the DRO by
default.
You can turn it off in the View menu at the top, by unchecking "Show
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> When was 2.7.11 released?
>
`git show v2.7.11` shows it was made 2017 July 27.
2.7.12 was made 2018 Jan 24.
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or at least prevent interference. (Not sure this will be possible)
I'd try to do the X/U coupling in the kinematics.
I haven't given any thought to coordinating between multiple instances
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On 01/07/2018 01:25 PM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
Found this in the file "hostmot2.h" and they live in "
That's true when building for uspace, but when building for RTAI kernel
space of course /usr/include isn't accessible.
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you hit Escape in Axis), whereas E-stop causes the machine to cut power
to the motors (allowing the machine to coast to a stop).
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On 12/05/2017 09:56 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
On 12/05/2017 08:11 AM, Les Newell wrote:
Yup, I can confirm it ignores probe when in auto.
If the probe is not tripped,
on non-G38 probe trips
when a probe tool is loaded, and ignore all probe trips when no probe
tool is in the spindle.
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All of realtime runs on a single core. The non-realtime stuff
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They could do a better job of being a citizen in the LinuxCNC
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safer than continuous jogs in high latency situations like these.
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(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
c.home(0)
s.poll()
s.homed
(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
So the NML communication part is definitely working.
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If all of that is right, please paste the exact commands you ran and the
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isconnect the wire connected to GPIO 046 and see
if the problem still happens.
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Version 2.8.0-pre1.3305.gde345856d is the most recent completed build of
the master (2.8~pre branch), as of 14:50 MDT. This version has the bug.
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install the latest known version, which should now
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useful.
Building for arm64 on arm64 is not a cross build. Building for
non-arm64 on arm64 would be a cross build.
I don't have any arm64 machines, so i've never tried build
be happy running non-emulated Arm VMs on an Arm (or Arm64) host, but
have not found suitable hardware.
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It's kind of a pain If anyone can recommend a 8+ CPU, 8+ GB RAM
arm64 server that runs Debian, i'd love to be educated here. The best
i've found is the SoftIron O
ructions on building the debs yourself. This assumes a
native build, not a cross build, so running everything on the BeagleBone
Black:
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/code/building-linuxcnc.html#_building_debian_packages
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Python interpreter prints the right errors
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can't make HAL net connections to components on a different computer.
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have only a few (up to maybe a few dozen?) values to pass in,
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On 06/20/2017 11:47 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 06/20/2017 11:39 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 06/20/2017 11:34 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 06/20/2017 10:51 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On 20 June 2017 at 17:37, Peter C. Wallace wrote:
I suspect this cannot work the way you have
On 06/20/2017 11:39 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 06/20/2017 11:34 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 06/20/2017 10:51 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On 20 June 2017 at 17:37, Peter C. Wallace wrote:
I suspect this cannot work the way you have this setup because of the
instantaneous jump in
On 06/20/2017 11:34 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 06/20/2017 10:51 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On 20 June 2017 at 17:37, Peter C. Wallace wrote:
I suspect this cannot work the way you have this setup because of the
instantaneous jump in encoder (feedback) position at index
He has hooked up
e's a fairly long pause at some stage in
the homing state machine. I wonder if it was during index homing? And
if so, if that's maybe related to this problem? A halscope trace might
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a halscope trace of Z homing and f-erroring, while looking at these pins:
hm2_7i43.0.stepgen.02.position-cmd
hm2_7i43.0.encoder.02.position
hm2_7i43.0.encoder.02.index-enable
axis.2.home-sw-in
Trigger on rising signal on axis.2.f-errored.
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* support "auxiliary apps", distributed separately from LinuxCN
n the config I get:
Error: could not insert module
/usr/realtime-3.4-9-rtai-686-pae/modules/linuxcnc/hal_parport.ko: No such device
Do you have three parallel ports enabled on your VM? Does the linux
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which causes very high latency. If this was a CNC machine it would have
E-stopped with a following error.
Debugging continues...
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bug report to rtai.org, but so far no one has found
the bug. Until that bug is fixed we can not ship this kernel, or a
linuxcnc version based on it, to our users.
If you want to try it, you'll have to build linuxcnc from source
yourself. Both 2.7 and master (2.8-
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why I see mention of PREEMPT in the kernel panic when I am
> running an RTAI kernel. Do I need to compile 2.8.0-pre1 differently?
Our 3.4-9-rtai-686-pae RTAI kernel has the normal Linux PREEMPT feature
enabled (this is different than the RT-PREEMPT feature, and not as
realtimey), in addition
ll want to make install, set the DESTDIR environment variable
to the directory you want to install into. Something like
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