I'm in the middle of a move and will only have sporatic email access for the
next week. Also, i do not have ready access to those files.
Could you give me a poke in a week or two?
EBo
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On 5 Feb 2012, at 03:46, Jeff Epler jep...@unpythonic.net wrote:
I don't know what the use case is for toggling lathe mode at runtime,
I have a machine that runs as both a mill and a lathe. I shut down and restart
from a different config file to switch, but I can imagine someone with a
Oops,that was intended off list... All the same, catch me in a couple of weeks
if I have not sent the code.
EBo
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From: e...@swcp.com e...@swcp.com
To: EMC developers
Am 25.01.2012 um 06:52 schrieb Sebastian Kuzminsky:
Are you proposing a way to stop petting the watchdog from HAL, so that a
HAL circuit can cause a watchdog bite?
actually it would be useful to be able to trigger a watchdog bit from other
places than HAL, for instance a task crash.
On Sun, 5 Feb 2012, Michael Haberler wrote:
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 16:04:40 +0100
From: Michael Haberler mai...@mah.priv.at
Reply-To: EMC developers emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
To: s...@highlab.com, EMC developers emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] hm2
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 19:46:39 -0600
From: jep...@unpythonic.net
I don't know what the use case is for toggling lathe mode at runtime,
but it probably doesn't hurt anything.
There are combination machines that can operate as either lathe or mill.
Two examples that come to
Kenneth Lerman wrote:
Given my druthers, I would rather have fest at Stuart's in Witchita than
in Madison.
I know what a Tormach looks like, but you never know what type of new
stuff Stuart will have to play with. That's in spite of the fact that
Witchita is a lot further from