Writing 1 to file enable (sudo echo 1 enable) didn't help because
of denied permission, but turning off plug and play OS in BIOS
helped.
Anyway, thank you very much for your help.
Sasa
On 12/30/08, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
Sasa Vilic wrote:
The differences between this
Sasa Vilic wrote:
Writing 1 to file enable (sudo echo 1 enable) didn't help because
of denied permission, but turning off plug and play OS in BIOS
helped.
Glad you got it working :-)
The sudo echo 1 enable doesnt work because the redirection is
happening from the , on behalf of your shell,
It will be used for torch height control on plasma machine. By the way, do
you know any good THC system, which has been tested with Hyphetherm plasmas?
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
Sasa Vilic wrote:
Writing 1 to file enable (sudo echo 1 enable)
Hi,
i got a new NetMos 9805 PCI Parallel Port Card. I have read
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Hooking_Up_A_MPG_Pendant and
tried to setup my card, but it does not work.
lspci -v gives something like this:
:00:10.0 Communication controller: NetMos
Sasa Vilic wrote:
i got a new NetMos 9805 PCI Parallel Port Card. I have read
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Hooking_Up_A_MPG_Pendant and
tried to setup my card, but it does not work.
lspci -v gives something like this:
Does it give *something* like this, or *exactly* this?
Thank you very much.
The differences between this output and output on my computer are only in
addresses. (:00:10.0 and I/O port addresses).
On my computer I/O port address, if I can good remember, are something like
a400, a000, d400, d000, ., 9800 etc, but all I/O ports are disabled.
Sasa Vilic wrote:
The differences between this output and output on my computer are only in
addresses. (:00:10.0 and I/O port addresses).
On my computer I/O port address, if I can good remember, are something like
a400, a000, d400, d000, ., 9800 etc, but all I/O ports are disabled.