[Emc-users] Pyvcp position number

2008-12-15 Thread mcinqu...@distechsystems.com
I would like to add a PYVCP that shows the actual X, Y, and Z position but larger than the Axis gui does standard. I have a working PYVCP panel but I am having trouble picking the correct hook into hal. I used Xpos, Ypos and Zpos and it responds to the movement of the axis but they do not

Re: [Emc-users] Pyvcp position number

2008-12-15 Thread mcinqu...@distechsystems.com
15, 2008 9:43 PM Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Pyvcp position number mcinqu...@distechsystems.com wrote: I would like to add a PYVCP that shows the actual X, Y, and Z position but larger than the Axis gui does standard. I have a working PYVCP panel but I am having trouble picking

Re: [Emc-users] Pyvcp position number

2008-12-15 Thread mcinqu...@distechsystems.com
: I think it should be there.. http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60199 Rayh added it IIRC. What version are you using? sam mcinqu...@distechsystems.com wrote: Don't see anything in halui for position. Alex Joni wrote: Also look at halui for some positions

Re: [Emc-users] M66 digital input control?

2008-12-10 Thread mcinqu...@distechsystems.com
I think I would try pypvc first. Emory Smith wrote: For simulation, you could connect a few switches to the parport with appropriate pull-up resistors. You've probably got an old printer cable lying around that you could cut up and trace out (with an Ohmmeter) a few pins for ground, +5 and