Re: [Machinekit] Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit

2016-06-23 Thread Michael Haberler
> Am 24.06.2016 um 00:21 schrieb Jakob Flierl : > > https://github.com/willemt/ticketd is a C implementation of a recorded for posteriority ;) https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit/issues/114#issuecomment-228265426 excellent find! I gave a heads-up to the zeroMQ folks as this would be an

Re: [Machinekit] Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit

2016-06-23 Thread Jakob Flierl
https://github.com/willemt/ticketd is a C implementation of a distributed durable unique 64bit ID server on top of https://github.com/willemt/raft which has it's theoretical roots on Paxos but is more practical for implementation ( – most Paxos protocol implementations in fact look more similar to

Re: [Machinekit] Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit

2016-06-23 Thread Michael Haberler
> Am 23.06.2016 um 21:59 schrieb Jakob Flierl : > > IMO you have a distributed state machine and need to apply the > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paxos_(computer_science) distributed > consensus algorithm by Leslie Lamport in order for this to work > properly, but I'm not an expert in the field

Re: [Machinekit] Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit

2016-06-23 Thread Jakob Flierl
IMO you have a distributed state machine and need to apply the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paxos_(computer_science) distributed consensus algorithm by Leslie Lamport in order for this to work properly, but I'm not an expert in the field and maybe wrong. -- website: http://www.machinekit.io blog

Re: [Machinekit] Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit

2016-06-23 Thread Michael Haberler
> Am 23.06.2016 um 16:39 schrieb Jakob Flierl : > >> my recommendation would be to start with the Python linuxcnc module: >> http://www.machinekit.io/docs/common/python-interface/ - I am a bit fuzzy >> what grid-print actually provides (node = terra incognita) and where the >> queuing functio

Re: [Machinekit] Re: Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit

2016-06-23 Thread Jakob Flierl
> my recommendation would be to start with the Python linuxcnc module: > http://www.machinekit.io/docs/common/python-interface/ - I am a bit fuzzy > what grid-print actually provides (node = terra incognita) and where the > queuing function is Thank's for the pointer, Michael. I just wrote ngc

Re: [Machinekit] Custom (M100-M199), how to make persistent default /etc/environment Variables?

2016-06-23 Thread schoone...@btinternet.com
On 23/06/16 14:05, Marc-Antoine Vincent wrote: Ok, I just validated that export works for machinekit env. I will use a script to expressively export my environment vars (which are really constants) after each boot. That sounds a re

Re: [Machinekit] Custom (M100-M199), how to make persistent default /etc/environment Variables?

2016-06-23 Thread Marc-Antoine Vincent
Ok, I just validated that export works for machinekit env. I will use a script to expressively export my environment vars (which are really constants) after each boot. Btw, what is "variable expansion" ? Is it the same as parameter expansion? Thanks -- website: http://www.machinekit.io blog:

Re: [Machinekit] Re: Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit

2016-06-23 Thread Michael Haberler
> Am 23.06.2016 um 13:24 schrieb Jakob Flierl : > > Yesterday I learned, that Kiri:Moto is well integrated as a free CAM app into > http://onshape.com > > I was in contact with the author of Kiri:Moto – he asked me if Machinekit is > open-source. I sayed "yes" :-) , and we talked about integra

[Machinekit] Re: Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit

2016-06-23 Thread Jakob Flierl
Yesterday I learned, that Kiri:Moto is well integrated as a free CAM app into http://onshape.com I was in contact with the author of Kiri:Moto – he asked me if Machinekit is open-source. I sayed "yes" :-) , and we talked about integrating Kiri:Moto's https://github.com/stewartoallen/grid-print

Re: [Machinekit] Re: Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit -> Fusion 360

2016-06-23 Thread Andrew
Left my email there but nothing yet. I guess it's Autodesk's Fusion in browser, right? Like Onshape? -- website: http://www.machinekit.io blog: http://blog.machinekit.io github: https://github.com/machinekit --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Machine

Re: [Machinekit] Re: Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit -> Fusion 360

2016-06-23 Thread Mathias Giacomuzzi
Point 2. You use CAD for work or study => but I will try it. -- website: http://www.machinekit.io blog: http://blog.machinekit.io github: https://github.com/machinekit --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Machinekit" group. To unsubscribe from this g

Re: [Machinekit] Re: Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit -> Fusion 360

2016-06-23 Thread Bas de Bruijn
On 23 Jun 2016, at 09:12, Mathias Giacomuzzi wrote: >> By signing up for the Project Leopard Beta you fully agree to the terms, NDA >> and: >> >> You do not work for or represent a competitor of Autodesk >> You use CAD for work or study >> You will give us feedback on your experience in the a

Re: [Machinekit] Custom (M100-M199), how to make persistent default /etc/environment Variables?

2016-06-23 Thread schoone...@btinternet.com
On 22/06/16 16:32, Marc-Antoine Vincent wrote: Greetings to All, I am writing a custom script where for convenience I store modbus register names/index in /etc/environment. It seems that my machinekit does not recognize /etc/environment variables while executing my custom M177 bash script.

Re: [Machinekit] Re: Free CAD / CAM / CNC combination | OpenJSCAD + Kiri:Moto + Machinekit -> Fusion 360

2016-06-23 Thread Mathias Giacomuzzi
> > By signing up for the Project Leopard Beta you fully agree to the terms > , NDA > and: > >1. You do not work for or represent a competitor of Autodesk >2. You use CAD for work or study >