This is all being done with halcmd, and i piped the stderr and stdout too
files, that i monitor. Im using hlcmd -s show pin for the pins, then i
read the lines separate the relevant information like dir, type, name, and
discard the rest. For the setup i am parsing the .comp files and adding
optio
On 4 September 2012 16:24, Gabriel Willen wrote:
> As long as it challenges me then i will stick with it
Well, this is a challenge.
How are you interrogating the components for pin names? Bear in mind
that the range of components is continually growing, and some have
different pinouts depending o
On Tuesday 04 September 2012 11:50:51 Gabriel Willen did opine:
> Well I made pretty good progress on this program this weekend.
> Essentially its one of many parts i'm making to make LinuxCNC setup a
> more user friendly experience. The Mach3 user's won't have anything to
> say about setup whe
Good luck hope you succed the noobs are rootin for ya.
- Original Message -
As long as it challenges me then i will stick with it, so i make
no guarantee's. Its a problem i have, i get started on a project and i
enjoy it because its new and challenging. But once i figure it out i get
bore
As long as it challenges me then i will stick with it, so i make
no guarantee's. Its a problem i have, i get started on a project and i
enjoy it because its new and challenging. But once i figure it out i get
bored with it and it sits until i return to work on it again, but usually i
start somethi
On 4 September 2012 14:51, Gabriel Willen wrote:
>
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> https://plus.google.com/photos/108420335892310746315/albums/5784211124086428513
>>
This seems ambitious, but it all sounds good.
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