Thanks for the info Keith, now I just need to get the time and
experience. I have most of my coding in that w word.
Andy
Keith Rumley wrote:
Andy,
Is there anyway to add this as a feature?
Andy
This is from EMC1 interpreter experience, so some terms may have changed.
The
I just run a % sign at the start and end of my programs, nothing else
Andy
Jon Elson wrote:
Andy Holcomb wrote:
Okay, I am making a request/plea.
Refresher, I loaded up EMC2 after running BDI for about 3 or 4 years
and I use TkEMC (because I like it!!!). After running my first program
Okay, I am making a request/plea.
Refresher, I loaded up EMC2 after running BDI for about 3 or 4 years
and I use TkEMC (because I like it!!!). After running my first program
EMC2 reset my offsets to what the machine started at. So I asked the
group why is it that BDI didn't do this and how come
Andy Holcomb wrote:
Okay, I am making a request/plea.
Refresher, I loaded up EMC2 after running BDI for about 3 or 4 years
and I use TkEMC (because I like it!!!). After running my first program
EMC2 reset my offsets to what the machine started at. So I asked the
group why is it that BDI
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 07:50:58PM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
One trick is to not have an M02 at the end of the program. This
gets a warning message, but doesn't reset the offsets. I think
you can reinstate the offsets with G92.3.
A gcode file starting and ending with % signs, but with no