Yeah don't that several times. Got nothing
On Thu, 10 Feb 2022, 16:39 Ralph Stirling,
wrote:
> Personally, I have come to like Intel NUC micro pc's, but haven't used
> them in a shop environment yet to give an unqualified endorsement.
>
> I would suggest a google search for "industrial pc
Personally, I have come to like Intel NUC micro pc's, but haven't used them in
a shop environment yet to give an unqualified endorsement.
I would suggest a google search for "industrial pc fanless" and see what is
available in your area. Nothing magic about mini-itx, as it is just one of
many
Its just kinda hard to ship to New Zealand from UK.
Anyone got a oceania source or asia
On Thu, 10 Feb 2022, 15:44 Chris Albertson,
wrote:
> A CNC controller is an "off label" use case for a thin client machine.
> What you should be looking for is a "mini ITX" motherboard designed for
>
A CNC controller is an "off label" use case for a thin client machine.
What you should be looking for is a "mini ITX" motherboard designed for
industrial embedded processing. these sell new for just about $200 with a
CPU soldered (not socketed) to the board. The Intel Celeron processor
usually
thanks chris
specifically i am thinking of running my cnc machines on them. they are
cheap fanless and seem to be pretty solid.
but just seeing who else has gone down that way
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 5:58 PM Chris Albertson
wrote:
> They work well for their intended use case. We used them
They work well for their intended use case. We used them at one place I
worked. All the data and the user sessions were kept on a server and then
any employees and sit down at any computer and sign-in and get back to the
desktop he left. Also if one failed, there was no data loss as there was
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 at 19:30, dave engvall wrote:
>
> Hi,
> It would appear that the 'easy' way to compare the two methods would be
> to use sim or usrspace. That would get it plotted but I doubt the
> differences, unless gross, would be easily detectable on a plot.
Thde docs state that a 7%
hey everyone
just wondering who has used the thin client computers
i am looking for a fanless pc that i can buy in oceania
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVXn_fEbDTs
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2022, 12:17 andy pugh, wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2022 at 20:05, andrew beck wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know how to set up the spinx1 cards I have a spare here.
> What
> > card Do I connect it up to?
>
> You can
On Tue, 8 Feb 2022 at 20:05, andrew beck wrote:
> Does anyone know how to set up the spinx1 cards I have a spare here. What
> card Do I connect it up to?
You can connect it to anything that outputs PWM. Including the
parallel port (I think, it might not be very good at P-port PWM
frequencies)
Hi,
It would appear that the 'easy' way to compare the two methods would be
to use sim or usrspace. That would get it plotted but I doubt the
differences, unless gross, would be easily detectable on a plot. I've
forgotten, if indeed I ever knew how to list output from something that
Thanks Andy and Sam for the lightning quick response.
Turns out my external offsets component was resetting the index pulse for
each single turn. I could have sworn that I deactivated that one but it
seems not.
Now it's working perfectly at least cutting air. I'll try it later with
some steel.
That is very odd. Never seen that and the code base hasn't been touched
for a while.. Can you post your hal config?
sam
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 9:04 AM Leonardo Marsaglia
wrote:
> NOTE: I retire that thing about the problem not happening for larger
> pitches. It happens with any pitch I try.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 at 15:01, Leonardo Marsaglia wrote:
> I double checked my spindle.0.revs and went up to 1 for a full revolution
> and then resets to 0 to start over again. (positive values for clockwise
> rotation).
It sounds like something is resetting the spindle-index-enable bit for you.
NOTE: I retire that thing about the problem not happening for larger
pitches. It happens with any pitch I try. Only the first revolution works
well.
El mié, 9 feb 2022 a las 11:56, Leonardo Marsaglia ()
escribió:
> Hello guys,
>
> First of all I hope you're doing well and sorry for not being
Hello guys,
First of all I hope you're doing well and sorry for not being that active
here. Lots of things to do but thankfully everything goes pretty well.
Today I first tried to use the Mazak lathe we converted to LCNC to do some
single point threading and I find I have a really strange
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