> On 7 Jan 2018, at 23:19, gary wrote:
>
> I set home_sequence to 0 1 2 and the search_vel to 3.5 and latch to 1 then
> ran the halmeter runs real slow like real real slow even at the old settings
> it was running real slow don't think it was going anywhere fast enough to run
> right though
I set home_sequence to 0 1 2 and the search_vel to 3.5 and latch to 1 then
ran the halmeter runs real slow like real real slow even at the old
settings it was running real slow don't think it was going anywhere fast
enough to run right though the stops i could sit there and wait a few
seconds f
Hi,
Just to mention, I've recently managed to compile machinekit on Gentoo if
anyone is interested.
https://github.com/CNC-Nidehog/GentooCNC
It's not supported or anything but it does compile without errors
The ebuilds are slightly modified ones from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gentoocnc/
> On 7 Jan 2018, at 17:16, gary wrote:
>
> Ok i will give it a try, the setup was copied from my BeBoPr++ board as far
> as far as home and offsets speeds exc,,,
You should probably check/compare your config with an original CRAMPS config to
see if all the right pins are used.
>
> Thanks g
Ok i will give it a try, the setup was copied from my BeBoPr++ board as far
as far as home and offsets speeds exc,,,
Thanks gary
On Saturday, January 6, 2018 at 8:42:16 PM UTC-5, gary wrote:
> I just connected a BBB and Cramps board to my delta printer, but i have
> been having homing problem
I refer you to the docs
http://www.machinekit.io/docs/config/ini_homing/#home
Your config at present effectively just has 3 home switches, all the
other inputs for limits are commented out, presumably for testing?
I would suggest that you:
Number each a
https://pastebin.com/wrHza5td my cramps.ini file
https://pastebin.com/W7u7LX6c my cramps.hal file
sorry just thought there was a simple fix.. but here is my 2 files
Thanks gary
On Saturday, January 6, 2018 at 8:42:16 PM UTC-5, gary wrote:
> I just connected a BBB and Cramps board to my delta pr