[Emc-developers] [Hosted Weblate] New comment in LinuxCNC/LinuxCNC Documentation

2022-08-31 Thread Steffen Möller via Emc-developers


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## Source string

For example, if 'siggen.0.amplitude' is 1.0 and 'siggen.0.offset' is 0.0, the
outputs will swing from -1.0 to +1.0. If 'siggen.0.amplitude' is 2.5 and
'siggen.0.offset' is 10.0, then the outputs will swing from 7.5 to 12.5.

## Source string description

type: Plain text

## Comment

>From -7.5 to 12.5?

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## Source string location

[src/hal/rtcomps.adoc:780](https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/blob/master/docs/src/hal/rtcomps.adoc?plain=1#L780)

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Re: [Emc-developers] Driver changes in a stable branch?

2022-08-31 Thread John Thornton
No only Debian UNSTABLE has the 7i96S support. Debian TESTING rejected 
the change.


On 8/31/2022 3:46 AM, Rob C wrote:

is it not debian TESTING that currently has 7i92S support (bookworm) due
for stable release probably September 2023 (12 months away at present from
stable)?

I've not got a 7i92S but it makes sense or some way to get LCNC to work
with the most available boards currently available.

But it may mean that they need to upgrade from 2.8 to 2.9 to do that.

2.9 has seemed daily stable to me for some time (as I've not had any issues
like there was when the change from python 2>3 took place)

Rob

On Wed, 31 Aug 2022 at 01:04, John Thornton  wrote:


Yes, I feel that the outm only needs to be put in 2.8.4 to solve the
immediate problem of board availability.

Currently only Debian unstable has the 7i96S and I sure most users would
rather use a stable OS on their machines.

JT

On 8/30/2022 4:09 AM, andy pugh wrote:

On Wed, 24 Aug 2022 at 19:50, andy pugh  wrote:


I have cherry-picked the changes needed to make it work with 2.8.3 in
the branch "outm_for_2.8" and initial tests by people who actually
have a 7i86S look promising (I don't have one to test with)

Does no-one really have any opinion on this?



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Re: [Emc-developers] Driver changes in a stable branch?

2022-08-31 Thread Rob C
is it not debian TESTING that currently has 7i92S support (bookworm) due
for stable release probably September 2023 (12 months away at present from
stable)?

I've not got a 7i92S but it makes sense or some way to get LCNC to work
with the most available boards currently available.

But it may mean that they need to upgrade from 2.8 to 2.9 to do that.

2.9 has seemed daily stable to me for some time (as I've not had any issues
like there was when the change from python 2>3 took place)

Rob

On Wed, 31 Aug 2022 at 01:04, John Thornton  wrote:

> Yes, I feel that the outm only needs to be put in 2.8.4 to solve the
> immediate problem of board availability.
>
> Currently only Debian unstable has the 7i96S and I sure most users would
> rather use a stable OS on their machines.
>
> JT
>
> On 8/30/2022 4:09 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> > On Wed, 24 Aug 2022 at 19:50, andy pugh  wrote:
> >
> >> I have cherry-picked the changes needed to make it work with 2.8.3 in
> >> the branch "outm_for_2.8" and initial tests by people who actually
> >> have a 7i86S look promising (I don't have one to test with)
> > Does no-one really have any opinion on this?
> >
>
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