On 12/3/22 18:57, chris morley wrote:
I am not sure why you are hostile. I am really trying to
understand exactly what you want. Machinekit did work on
networking, though I think it was just HAL. It's why I
mentioned it.
Underneath HAL there is NML that links major sections of
LinuxCNC
I could see this being implemented in lights out machining facilities which
would be fantastic! Even low end 3d printers are utilizing this type of
remote interface which is great for letting machines run on there own and
keeping users updated as to issues or completion of prints so that the
Awesome! Thanks Steffan!
On Sat, Dec 3, 2022, 2:09 PM Steffen Möller wrote:
> This turned into quite a thread.
>
> @Kurt, you did everything just right.
>
> There should not be much of a difference between LinuxCNC-related work
> that is part of the same git repository, within the LinuxCNC
On 2022-12-03 16:06, Johannes Fassotte wrote:
I’m fairly familiar with machine kit and it has nothing to do with that. It has
strictly to do with modernizing the built in remote interface that Linuxcnc was
born with..
ok You must realize almost no one uses the networking capability of
I’m fairly familiar with machine kit and it has nothing to do with that. It has
strictly to do with modernizing the built in remote interface that Linuxcnc was
born with..
I think that this will get done individuals like me that get together and see
the advantages that this offers. I usually
Hello,
> My goal for LinuxCnc is to provide a way for any user to interface any
> UI to LinuxCnc with a secure TCP network connection.
There are remote shells to HAL but I agree - would also like to see a bit more
of remote control. My motivation is less about the distance than it is about
Have you looked at machinekit code? Is that similar to what you want?
Chris
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Original message
From: Johannes P Fassotte
Date: 2022-12-03 11:48 a.m. (GMT-08:00)
To: emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Emc-developers] A vision for working now
In order to help clarify what I would like to see in not only version 10
of LinuxCnc but also in the current version 9 future work. I will start
working on this as soon as my new circuits board for my metal detectors
are populated with all the SMD components. The circuit blank circuit
boards
This turned into quite a thread.
@Kurt, you did everything just right.
There should not be much of a difference between LinuxCNC-related work that is
part of the same git repository, within the LinuxCNC github organisation or
external to it. I'll do my best to keep packaging your dependencies