Alex Joni wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 12:04:21PM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
>>> I think the leadscrew comp is not working yet on EMC2.
>> I looked recently and the code is there. Is anyone using it?
>>
> JMK & myself added it quite a while ago,
> we tested up to the point that it works, with
Alex Joni wrote:
>
>>On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 12:04:21PM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
>>
>>>I think the leadscrew comp is not working yet on EMC2.
>>
>>I looked recently and the code is there. Is anyone using it?
>>
>
> JMK & myself added it quite a while ago,
> we tested up to the point that it works
Alex Joni wrote:
>>I use the DRO mounted on the table to read table position. True, EMC
>>indicated -5.0 as it should but I expected to see the table DRO to
>>indicate -4.0. But it really went to -5.0 on the DRO.
>>
>>
>>
>
>hrmm, that doesn't sound like it should work ;)
>try mangling the
> I use the DRO mounted on the table to read table position. True, EMC
> indicated -5.0 as it should but I expected to see the table DRO to
> indicate -4.0. But it really went to -5.0 on the DRO.
>
hrmm, that doesn't sound like it should work ;)
try mangling the comp file by purpose (it needs t
Jon Elson wrote:
>Jack Ensor wrote:
>
>
>>How is the COMP_FILE = file.extension used in the Axis mode of
>>operation? I tried creating a table (comp.fil) as follows to see the
>>results and get an idea of how it works:
>>
>>-13. -13.000 -13.
>>-5. -4. -4.
>>0. 0. 0
> On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 12:04:21PM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
>>
>> I think the leadscrew comp is not working yet on EMC2.
>
> I looked recently and the code is there. Is anyone using it?
>
JMK & myself added it quite a while ago,
we tested up to the point that it works, without hardware though,
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 12:04:21PM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
>
> I think the leadscrew comp is not working yet on EMC2.
I looked recently and the code is there. Is anyone using it?
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Jack Ensor wrote:
> How is the COMP_FILE = file.extension used in the Axis mode of
> operation? I tried creating a table (comp.fil) as follows to see the
> results and get an idea of how it works:
>
> -13. -13.000 -13.
> -5. -4. -4.
> 0. 0. 0.
>
>
> The appropr
Jack Ensor wrote:
> How is the COMP_FILE = file.extension used in the Axis mode of
> operation? I tried creating a table (comp.fil) as follows to see the
> results and get an idea of how it works:
>
> -13. -13.000 -13.
> -5. -4. -4.
> 0. 0. 0.
>
>
> The appropr
How is the COMP_FILE = file.extension used in the Axis mode of
operation? I tried creating a table (comp.fil) as follows to see the
results and get an idea of how it works:
-13. -13.000 -13.
-5. -4. -4.
0. 0. 0.
The appropriate portion of the ini file:
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