I like the node based hal idea, but I still like the idea of a ladder style
plc because that's what's still prevalent on commerical machines, but an
update to the latest CL would be awesome. I would love to hop into
development at some point. I've learned 5 languages at this point and feel
like
Den 2022-02-06 kl. 16:07, skrev andy pugh:
On Sun, 6 Feb 2022 at 14:36, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
Finally, I think @turboss had started giving a try at a node based HAL
config UI... Wouldn't that be nice ?
There have been at least 4 attempts at this, but none seem to try to
carry on where the
On Sun, 6 Feb 2022 at 14:36, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
> > * backport something from Machine-Kit
> I'd surely put that on top of the list: bringing the good stuff from MK
> back here, like HAL/EMC-apps split.
Grotius on the Forum is looking at something like this, calling it HAL-core.
(But I have
On Sun, 6 Feb 2022 at 14:36, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
> Finally, I think @turboss had started giving a try at a node based HAL
> config UI... Wouldn't that be nice ?
There have been at least 4 attempts at this, but none seem to try to
carry on where the previous one left off.
Hi,
Le ven. 4 févr. 2022 à 00:23, Steffen Möller a
écrit :
>
> There may be are a couple of developments in the LinuxCNC source tree
> that would benefit from having a trainee work on full-time for a couple
> of weeks. A quick web search found that LinuxCNC was adopted by BRL-CAD
> for previous
On Thu, 3 Feb 2022 at 23:23, Steffen Möller wrote:
> There may be are a couple of developments in the LinuxCNC source tree
> that would benefit from having a trainee work on full-time for a couple
> of weeks.
...
> * backport something from Machine-Kit
I think that Tormach Pathpilot has
Hello,
There may be are a couple of developments in the LinuxCNC source tree
that would benefit from having a trainee work on full-time for a couple
of weeks. A quick web search found that LinuxCNC was adopted by BRL-CAD
for previous GSoCs but have not heard about 2021 - is anything happening