I'm not sure how you do this in Mini, but both TkEmc and AXIS have a run from
line feature.
In AXIS: Select the line you want, and in the menu Machine-set run from line
(or similar, writing from memory here).
in TkEmc there's also an entry in the menu called set run line number or such.
I'm sure
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 08:03:23PM -0700, richard harris wrote:
Perhaps this is why Hardinge/Bandit cost so much half the wires go
nowhere and and there to confuse you. Mission Accomplished.
This is quite funny. Thanks for sharing your story.
Jeff
It has been a while since I've played with Mini but I believe that if
you press the abort button while in auto mode, a set of restart buttons
shows up alongside the display of the gcode file. You should see a red
background on the line executing when the abort was pressed. If you
press the
Thomas Powderly wrote on 01/07/2007 22:13:
Sven, you may want to boot the live cd and try the latency tests before
going further. If the on board video can be defeated, try a pci video
cardf and re-run the tests. Best of luck! let us know how it works,
Last weekend, we finally got around to
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 06:47:59PM +0100, Richard Arthur wrote:
Just playing, but I notice that reversing the sign of the Min_Limit and
Max_Limit reverse the direction of travel when jogging (2.1.7). Is that
expected behaviour?
Interesting, I doubt that's intended. The correct way to invert
Chris Radek wrote:
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 06:47:59PM +0100, Richard Arthur wrote:
Just playing, but I notice that reversing the sign of the Min_Limit and
Max_Limit reverse the direction of travel when jogging (2.1.7). Is that
expected behaviour?
Interesting, I doubt that's intended. The
John Kasunich wrote:
Chris Radek wrote:
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 06:47:59PM +0100, Richard Arthur wrote:
Just playing, but I notice that reversing the sign of the Min_Limit and
Max_Limit reverse the direction of travel when jogging (2.1.7). Is that
expected behaviour?