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From: Peter C. Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(It would be nice if could email you directly (all my emails bounced)...)
Yeah, it would. I have another email address, jmkasunich at yahoo.com
Could you send me the bounce messages
Peter C. Wallace wrote:
Finally had a bit of free time to work on this. Still needs testing and
more
features but here whats there so far:
Is the VHDL for this going to be made available under the GPL? If so, I'm
interested in writing the HAL driver for it.
Yes
Great!
On the
Jon Elson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Elson's boards use the servo scheme - his step outputs are sent to
an encoder counter as well as to the drive, and the encoder counter
feedback is used to close the loop.
It seems to me you HAVE to do this. Unless the
Jack Ensor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to know what the kernal version is on EMC2 6.06 in order to to down
load the proper drivers.
uname -r at the command line will tell you the kernel version on any Linux
system.
It probably ends in -magme, that identifies the real time OS patches.
Eduard Nesterov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running emc2.0.5 with Xylotex board and Taig mini mill. Before I
adjusted SCALE_INPUT parameter I was able to run sample nc file without
problems. After I set SCALE_INPUT = 32000 (200*8*20) 0 joint 2
following error keep showing up.
I started
Alan Condit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone help with info on setting up limit switches in EMC2? I
have read what I thought were the relevant sections of the
integrators manual but can't seem to find anything useful.
I have built a CNC router using stepper motors. I am using a
James Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I try to be an open minded person. SInce I don't understand pyVCP yet, and
I know a little about Qt3, I thought trying both would be a good learning
experience. I haven't heard much about what the 2 minutes with pyVCP would
entail, either. I think I have
Anders Wallin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops, found a typo:
there's at least one more, the line where pyvcp is called should read:
loadusr -W pyvcp pyvcp-dro.xml
(original had underscore in the filename)
Thanks for testing those files.
John's xml has highlighted a feature/bug of
James Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got Hal running as just the input for encoders. It needed the
write to the port.
Glad to hear that. Last night I modified the parport driver so
that the port direction is set as soon as you load the driver.
(No need to run parport.N.write unless you are
James Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am attempting to run HAL without the use of EMC2. As I have stated
before, I want a DRO only at this point in time, and am not interested in
the extras EMC offers.
I have successfully run HAL as an internal (to the computer) program (using
the
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From: Jon Elson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greg Bentzinger wrote:
Man, I guess I need to get an IRC client setup.
Or maybe it was a closed offer.
Either way I would love to get in on the buy of Mesa 5i20 at the 5+
pricing, I'd be in for 2.
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From: Jon Elson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon has a point. Keep in mind that many of the developers who are
getting these boards are doing so because they want to mess around with
custom FPGA configurations and other
Anders Wallin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it looks like we will have several different fpga configs(m5i20-step/dir
m5i20-pwm/dir) for the m5i20 in the future, maybe separate directories
in cvs should be setup ?
Several EMC developers are planning on getting m5i20 boards in the near
future
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From: Atom Smasher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you verify the md5sum of the CD after burning it, or just the sum of
the downloaded ISO file?
==
just the iso. on ubuntu,
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