I don't know wether to laugh or cry :-/  ... but must admit that I
should googled it beforehand, forgive a newcomer to EMC ...

 / regards, Lars

2010/10/12 Alex Joni <alex.j...@robcon.ro>:
>
>
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I saw in some old mails some limit of 8 axes in EMC, what exactly
>> does this refer to ?
>
> The limit is for 9 axes: XYZABCUVW
> You can have more joints, but currently the code that allows that sits in a
> branch, which is not quite done yet: joints_axes3.
>
>> Is it coordinate axes such as X,Y,Z or does it refer to something
>> else such as degrees of freedom or actuators ( servos od. ).
>> I am sorry if it'a a stupid question but the more I think about it
>> the harder it is for me to understand what was meant.
>>
>> This is the link i refer to:
>> http://www.orocos.org/forum/orocos/orocos-users/trajectory-planning-look-ahead-interpolation-nurbs#comment-4462
>>
>> The second sugestion is that it is actually easy to setup gschem from
>> the GEDA software suit to handle almost any symbols you can draw, for
>> example HAL building blocks.
>> I thought about this the other day when I used it to setup a
>> simulation for gnucap, it might be a usable tool to setup and
>> configure the HAL layer.
>>
>> Basicly draw the  topology, and save, then use a post processign
>> script to make some config files.
>>
>> Any thougts ?
>
> Yup,
>
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?HalSchematicsUsingGschem
>
> Regards,
> Alex
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