On 12/4/22 19:08, Steffen Möller wrote:
Gesendet: Sonntag, 04. Dezember 2022 um 23:39 Uhr
Von: "Chris Morley"
An: "EMC developers"
Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] A vision for working now to LinuxCnc version 10
My work on this will continue, initially getting the required network
code in
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 04. Dezember 2022 um 23:39 Uhr
> Von: "Chris Morley"
> An: "EMC developers"
> Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] A vision for working now to LinuxCnc version 10
>
>
>
> >My work on this will continue, initially getting the required network
> >code in place for both TCP and
Original message From: Chris Morley
Date: 5/12/22 10:04 am (GMT+10:00) To: EMC
developers Subject: Re: [Emc-developers]
feed hold ? lol thanks Phil. I hit 50 and can only remember half of anything
:)Haha, you young blokes need to pay more attention.
lol thanks Phil. I hit 50 and can only remember half of anything :)
Chris
From: Phill Carter
Sent: December 4, 2022 10:48 PM
To: linuxcnc-developers
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] feed hold ?
There is a motion.jog-inhibit pin in 2.9 and later
> On 5 Dec 2022,
There is a motion.jog-inhibit pin in 2.9 and later
> On 5 Dec 2022, at 7:16 am, Chris Morley wrote:
>
> Yes it was miss named but it was meant to stop all motion. Only a thread pass
> would finish. Which you could certainly argue was wrong too.
>
> After I realized the name was bad it was
>My work on this will continue, initially getting the required network
>code in place for both TCP and UDP connections and also the Redis base
>to handle the distribution of Cmd, Status and Error data to where ever
>it is needed. Once that is done change my routing commands away from the
>NML
On Sun, 4 Dec 2022 at 20:23, Rod Webster wrote:
>
> @Andy, For users with modern hardware, there are many more gotchas due to
> lack of driver support in our current buster ISO.
I am not talking about the Buster ISO, but the idea of our own Bullseye /
Bookwork ISO too.
Note that the
Some answers In reply to one of Chris Morley's message by number.
And near the end past 7 some general comments about my goals for this
project:
1 Chris : "ok You must realize almost no one uses the networking
capability of linuxcnc."
Answer: Yes that is true. But that is only because
@hans, I'm glad you found the process smooth.
If you found missing dependencies for Gmoccapy, the correct approach would
be to log an issue and list the missing dependencies that should be added
to the package. That's your fault as a gmocappy maintainer if it remains a
gotcha.
Yes it is annoying
Yes it was miss named but it was meant to stop all motion. Only a thread pass
would finish. Which you could certainly argue was wrong too.
After I realized the name was bad it was kinda too late.
Chris
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Original message
From: andy pugh
Date:
Am 04.12.22 um 20:25 schrieb andy pugh:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2022 at 11:45, Rod Webster wrote:
In recent days, Linuxcnc does not seem to like the Wayland based graphical
...
Do not add a root password so the default user can use sudo.
...
You might like to disable autologon and the screensaver.
On 12/4/22 14:16, Jon Elson wrote:
On 12/4/22 12:16, Chris Morley wrote:
The jog inhibiting code from motion-inhibit was purposely removed some
time ago.
Why, I don't know because it was put in by me specifically for that
purpose a long while back.
as for feed-hold, my guess would be the
On 12/4/22 08:16, Dewey Garrett wrote:
A correction:
NML is used between the GUI(s) and Task, and between Task and IO.
The commit 2dbb2f640f changed the interface between
EMCIO and TASK to use a memory mapped interface.
This facility has been in use in the master branch
since its
On Sun, 4 Dec 2022 at 19:19, Jon Elson wrote:
>
> Yikes! I can see arguments both ways, but feed hold or feed
> inhibit seems like it should stop all motion,
I think it should stop feeds (or it would be called
"all-motion-inhibit" :-)
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium
On Sun, 4 Dec 2022 at 11:45, Rod Webster wrote:
> In recent days, Linuxcnc does not seem to like the Wayland based graphical
> ...
> Do not add a root password so the default user can use sudo.
> ...
You might like to disable autologon and the screensaver.
That's three "gotchas" that can
Am 04.12.22 um 12:41 schrieb Rod Webster:
Hans,
This is what I mean. People here have never bothered to get familiar with
the greatest achievement in the dev area in 20 years! Debian packaging!
Debian Bookworm (aka testing) has been installable from an ISO on the
Debian web site ever since
On 12/4/22 12:16, Chris Morley wrote:
The jog inhibiting code from motion-inhibit was purposely removed some time ago.
Why, I don't know because it was put in by me specifically for that purpose a
long while back.
as for feed-hold, my guess would be the code change affected it too - probably
The jog inhibiting code from motion-inhibit was purposely removed some time ago.
Why, I don't know because it was put in by me specifically for that purpose a
long while back.
as for feed-hold, my guess would be the code change affected it too - probably
by accident.
maybe adding separate
On 12/4/22 10:44, Jon Elson wrote:
I was demoing my touch probe yesterday and saw something
odd. This probe uses IR signals, and so the interface will
detect loss of IR communication and cause a feed hold. I
was astonished to see that the keyboard jog keys allowed
me to move the axes while
I was demoing my touch probe yesterday and saw something
odd. This probe uses IR signals, and so the interface will
detect loss of IR communication and cause a feed hold. I
was astonished to see that the keyboard jog keys allowed me
to move the axes while feed hold was true! The probe
A correction:
> NML is used between the GUI(s) and Task, and between Task and IO.
The commit 2dbb2f640f changed the interface between
EMCIO and TASK to use a memory mapped interface.
This facility has been in use in the master branch
since its incorporation in January 2021 and is
currently
Le dim. 4 déc. 2022 à 12:45, Rod Webster a écrit :
> Hans,
> This is what I mean. People here have never bothered to get familiar with
> the greatest achievement in the dev area in 20 years! Debian packaging!
>
We're getting there thanks to Petter's and Steffen's efforts!
Google run their
On 12/3/22 19:20, Jon Elson wrote:
Underneath HAL there is NML that links major sections of LinuxCNC
together and makes the state of major components available. NML exports
the ENTIRE state of everything to all clients. This is doable on a
single computer system, but causes issues on
On Dec 3, 2022, at 10:58 AM, Chris Morley
wrote:
Have you looked at machinekit code? Is that similar to what you
want?
On 12/3/22 17:06, Johannes Fassotte wrote:
> I think that this will get done individuals like me that get together
> and see the advantages that this offers. I usually get
Hans,
This is what I mean. People here have never bothered to get familiar with
the greatest achievement in the dev area in 20 years! Debian packaging!
Debian Bookworm (aka testing) has been installable from an ISO on the
Debian web site ever since Bullseye was released.
Google run their whole
lör 2022-12-03 klockan 21:22 +0100 skrev Steffen Möller:
> 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
lör 2022-12-03 klockan 16:57 -0800 skrev chris morley:
>
> 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
Am 30.11.22 um 19:58 schrieb Rod Webster:
It lowers the bar for everyone. Installing a real time kernel and all the
dependencies might keep some people from just trying it.
And it allows running it as a live system without even needing to install
something.
@hans, have you ever tried
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