Cool can you share your config?
many thanks.
mathias
Am Donnerstag, 30. März 2017 23:17:09 UTC+2 schrieb Simon Mali:
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> I have managed to import xhc-hb04 pendant into my project. Everything
> works as expected. @Schooner: Thank you very much for your help!
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Glad you got there, undoubtedly more knowledgeable and confident for
the struggle :-)
That is probably the only knowledge that sticks.
regards
On 30/03/17 22:17, Simon Mali wrote:
I have managed to import xhc-hb04 pendant into my project. Everything works
as expected. @Schooner: Thank you very much for your help!
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I have tried with this path and pendant starts to work:
/usr/share/linuxcnc/examples/sample-configs/sim/axis/xhc-hb04/xhc-hb04-layout2.ini
Now is the next step to integrate my project into this project or vice
versa? What do you recommend?
@Bas de Bruijn: Thank you for your support.
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> On 23 Mar 2017, at 21:53, Simon Mali wrote:
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> I have also copied original files sim_mm.tbl and core_sim9.hal into this
> xhc-hb04 folder but the error stays the same:
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> Debug file information:
> Unrecognized line skipped: ../../sim_mm.tblcore_sim9.hal:1: Unknown command
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On 21/03/2017 19:41, Simon Mali wrote:
I have upgraded the OS with apt-get as you said. When I test proposed
sequence I get the following output:
root@beaglebone:/home/machinekit# realtime restart
/usr/libexec/linuxcnc/rtapi_msgd: FATAL - will not run as root
The error messages tell you
I have upgraded the OS with apt-get as you said. When I test proposed
sequence I get the following output:
root@beaglebone:/home/machinekit# realtime restart
/usr/libexec/linuxcnc/rtapi_msgd: FATAL - will not run as root
rtapi_msgd startup failed - aborting
rtapi_app startup failed - aborting
On 20/03/2017 19:45, Simon Mali wrote:
Thank you all who are supporting me in this Linux quest. Sorry for the
late answer. I was working till now.
I am using Necitec Beagle bone black cape which I bought at the start
of this year. With the cape I also got SD card with supporting
You can't and don't need to. The BBB images are on Robert Nelsons
website as per the instructions on the website.
Without information about exactly what you are using I cant really help
further.
You must have had either a quite recent image or updated it recently, to
have even hit the
I suggested trying the commands, where I was when I ran them is irelevant
On 19/03/2017 18:32, Simon Mali wrote:
I have restarted the system but nothing substancially has changed. You
said that I should test this: /usr/src/machinekit/src/hal/utils
My folder /usr/src is empty.
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I have restarted the system but nothing substancially has changed. You said
that I should test this: /usr/src/machinekit/src/hal/utils
My folder /usr/src is empty.
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On 19/03/17 17:22, Simon Mali wrote:
After system restart and reactivating old tcl file
machinekit even don't wan't to start anymore. What does this
means:
Debug file information:
Warning -
On 19/03/17 17:06, Simon Mali wrote:
No problem. I will reactivate the old file which I
saved before changing this tcl file.
Yes I am driving Beagle Bone Black.
I have made an upgrade with proposed commands and among others
also
No problem. I will reactivate the old file which I saved before changing
this tcl file.
Yes I am driving Beagle Bone Black.
I have made an upgrade with proposed commands and among others also
machinekit was upgraded:
Preparing to replace machinekit-xenomai
On 19/03/17 16:38, Simon Mali wrote:
With this correction:
92 92 proc pin_exists {name} {
93 - set line [show pexists $name]
94 - if {"$line" != "Exists"} {
95 -puts stderr "FAILED: show pexists $name, returned $line"
With this correction:
92 92 proc pin_exists {name} {
93 - set line [show pexists $name]
94 - if {"$line" != "Exists"} {
95 -puts stderr "FAILED: show pexists $name, returned $line"
93 + set line [show pin $name]
94 + if {[string first $name $line 0] <
You haven't said what you are running on.
Assuming you are using a BBB and a recent SD card image, you should
just be able to
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
That will fetch machinekit package which has the updated halcmd
Probably
How exactly to check which image or package version is currently installed
on my memory card?
How to upgrade to newer code?
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