Hi Collin, Hi Stuard
I dug through the files of Stuard and had a hart time to find out.
What he does is he loads axis as user interface and somehow activates halui, too
Then he uses the halui pins to connect his phyical buttons to it.
I did not find any point documenting that this is possible and
there is a lot there
the .ini files have a list of .hal files in the order they are read - you
can then follow the logic to determine what is configured
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Colin Kingsbury wrote:
> Stuart,
>
> Thanks for the pointer. AFAICT, you're using ClassicLadder to trigger
> th
Sorry, I made a bad link. Try this one:
http://www.machineability.com/BPseriesII_files/bridgeportS2I2.txt
John Figie
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From: John Figie
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Physical cycle start button with Axis GUI?
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)&q
bject: Re: [Emc-users] Physical cycle start button with Axis GUI?
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010, 5:49 PM
Stuart,
Thanks for the pointer. AFAICT, you're using ClassicLadder to trigger
things, yes? However, I can't really make much sense of the fil
Stuart,
Thanks for the pointer. AFAICT, you're using ClassicLadder to trigger
things, yes? However, I can't really make much sense of the files on your
site beyond that--I'm just not seeing how and where the parts line up :(
From: Stuart Stevenson
http://gmane.org/get-address.php?address=stustev
Gentlemen,
http://www.mpm1.com:8080/machines/dahlih
has the configuration files of a machine with Axis and hardware button for
cycle start/feed hold.
There is a lot of information there. Have fun,
Stuart
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Hi Colin
I have the same problem, I build a HMI with touch panel and physical
toggles for start, stop, toolchange, axis selection and feed rate as
well as a handwheel.
basically you need to feed the hardware i/o to hal pins within the ui
wich then send the apropriate emc nml commands (start,
On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 14:24 -0500, Colin Kingsbury wrote:
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> Does anyone know of any way to make physical program control buttons work
> with Axis?
Just a stab in the dark here, but this sounds similar to another recent
post. I think the main issue was that in order to use your current
but
I'd like to have actual physical buttons for the Start/Stop/Pause functions
for running g-code programs. I've got my hardware talking through HAL pretty
well for jogging and spindle/feed overrides, but the program commands are
proving more difficult to figure out. I'm using the halui module as the