Tanks a lot for the answer, now im install the new emc because my
version not support g43.1, and i try the code.
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A: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
In the Integrators manual (2.2.6) look in 6.3.7 [Axis_num] Section. The
MAX_VELOCITY and MAX_ACCELERATION for the individual axis will not be
overridden no matter what the jog slider shows.
John
On 13 Aug 2008 at 17:05, Christopher Purcell wrote:
On a machine that has rather different axes,
Hi all,
I am getting following errors on my axes testing the hostmot2 driver in a 2
axis stepper configuration, and am trying to determine if it is a problem in
the configuration, or a problem with the hostmot2 driver.
The hostmot2 configuration is specified as:
loadrt hostmot2 debug_idrom=1
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
I am getting following errors on my axes testing the hostmot2 driver in a 2
axis stepper configuration, and am trying to determine if it is a problem in
the configuration, or a problem with the hostmot2 driver.
Didn't you see Sebastian Kuzminsky's response to
John,
Hmm, I am not showing them (Sebastian's post or Peter's reply). The last
post I see from Sebastian was at 1:10 AM EST. I also don't see them in the
deleted items tagged as spam, which happens occasionally too.
Thanks for the information.
Thanks,
Eric
Didn't you see Sebastian Kuzminsky's
Peter suggested a fix for the 5i20 stepgen problem. I've implemented
it, but I dont have access to the machine with my test hardware so this
is basically untested. It compiles...
If someone wants to try it out before I test it tonight, it's available
here (http or bzr):
John,
It must have been filtered out upstream. All of my stuff is registered
through GoDaddy so I guess I need to check my spam filter settings and make
sure posts from this list are on the white list.
Regards,
Eric
Hmm, I am not showing them (Sebastian's post or Peter's reply). The last
post I
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
It must have been filtered out upstream. All of my stuff is registered
through GoDaddy so I guess I need to check my spam filter settings and make
sure posts from this list are on the white list.
I guess GoDaddy thinks I'm a virus or spam, I just tried sending an
email
Sebastian,
That is interesting. I just checked my settings. The spam setting is set to
allow everything through, but to tag what it thinks is spam. I already added
sourceforge.net to the white list. I don't see how to get your email address
from the posts, but I can try added yours to the white
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
Sebastian,
That is interesting. I just checked my settings. The spam setting is set to
allow everything through, but to tag what it thinks is spam. I already added
sourceforge.net to the white list. I don't see how to get your email address
from the posts, but I can
Sebastian,
One more quick question. When you say the pinout is written to the system
log, which log is that? I don't see it through dmesg or by setting debug to
the maximum value.
Regards,
Eric
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This SF.Net email is
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
One more quick question. When you say the pinout is written to the system
log, which log is that? I don't see it through dmesg or by setting debug to
the maximum value.
On my Ubuntu Gutsy computers it shows up in dmesg and /var/log/syslog.
You shouldnt need to enable
Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
One more quick question. When you say the pinout is written to the system
log, which log is that? I don't see it through dmesg or by setting debug to
the maximum value.
On my Ubuntu Gutsy computers it shows up in dmesg and /var/log/syslog.
Sebastian,
I replied off list because the log files were too large for this list.
At any rate, I captured the dmesg log by running
dmesg dmesg.txt
Right after running EMC.
The syslog file looks like everything since I first booted the system this
morning. The last entry is at 13:10 (1:10
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
I replied off list because the log files were too large for this list.
Good call.
At any rate, I captured the dmesg log by running
dmesg dmesg.txt
Right after running EMC.
The syslog file looks like everything since I first booted the system this
morning. The
Sebastian,
I will send it to you in a couple of hours. I have another commitment for
the next hour or two.
Regards,
Eric
Hm, and the hostmot2 pins functions stuff were all available in EMC when
you ran it? There really should have been something in the logs.
Or wait, is RTAPI_MSG_INFO
On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, Howard Chan wrote:
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 00:50:29 +0800
From: Howard Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Emc-users] connect 7i37 output pin problem
Dear
(Copying this to the emc-users list.)
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
I was wondering if that was what you meant. Here is the dmesg log following
the loading of hostmot2 and hm_5i20.
Once I load hm_5i20 I can see the pins.
That's more like it :-)
Now that the driver's loaded, it can tell us what
Sebastian,
So the PWMs appear on the P2 connector, but the Step generators appear on
P4? I have the P4 connector going to a 7i37 to handle the high voltage I/O.
So I guess I have to move that cable to P3 and remap the I/O. It looks like
the TTL I/O can map to either P2 or P4, but it does mean I
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
So the PWMs appear on the P2 connector, but the Step generators appear on
P4? I have the P4 connector going to a 7i37 to handle the high voltage I/O.
So I guess I have to move that cable to P3 and remap the I/O. It looks like
the TTL I/O can map to either P2 or P4, but
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 18:29:08 -0400
From: Eric H. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
To: 'Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)' emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:
Peter,
For this project, using all three connectors is fine, it was already wired
that way because of the pinout of the standard m5i20 driver. I was just
hoping to eliminate one cable and the associated termination.
For my next project it would be really nice if I could get all of the I/O
onto
I am using your mothed to correct my servo amp:
+5V to servo AMP pin 50
5V common to 03-
03+ to servo amp pin 37
but I dont know why I cannot enable the servo amp when I click the on button.
Is it the voltage too low??
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寄件人: Peter C.
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寄件人: Peter C. Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
主題: Re: [Emc-users] connect 7i37 output pin problem
收件人: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
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日期: 2008 8 15 星期五 上午 9:26
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, WF
Hi,
When I tried to update I got this error:
Error:Dependency is not satisifiable:libpango 1.0-0
What am I doing wrong.
The only thing I would like out of the list of improvements is
the G61-G64 can I just fix this item?
Thanks
Terry
On Wed Aug 13 8:47 , 'Alex Joni' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I solve the problem
Thank you Peter
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主題: Re: [Emc-users] connect 7i37 output pin problem
收件人: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
日期: 2008 8 15 星期五 上午 10:00
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