I just had somebody ask me about contouring performance of EMC2.
I spotted something in the user manual I had never seen before, section
3.1.4, that says that no move can ever go fast enough that the machine
cannot stop at the end of the move.  This seems like it will significantly
slow down contouring where many very short vectors occur in a row.

Is this still true (I know Michael has been working a lot in the T.P.
lately)?

I know that there are dangers if you only are looking ahead one
move, is there some plan to extend the T.P. to allow higher speeds
in this sort of contouring?

Thanks,

Jon

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