Thanks for the Laugh, that was good!!!
> I was just curious...
> Sorry, did not understand much of that code. I am at the level of
> understanding, equal to golden retriever or any lovely pet :)



On 4/5/2012 10:32 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2012/4/5 Michael Haberler<mai...@mah.priv.at>:
>> Viesturs -
>>
>> Nothing is impossible to the determined coder!
>>
>> Here is your starting point to realize your dreams: 
>> http://static.mah.priv.at/public/walk.py
> I was just curious...
> Sorry, did not understand much of that code. I am at the level of
> understanding, equal to golden retriever or any lovely pet :)
>
>> and here is how output currently looks: 
>> http://static.mah.priv.at/www.linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/changes.html
> So it shows, how many additions or subtractions are there, very nice!
> It makes it easier to understand, which place has "suffered" the
> improvements.
>
> An off-topic question emerged, while looking at the g-code page:
> What is the difference between M2 and M30?
> The manual says:
> M2 - end the program. Pressing cycle start will start the program at
> the beginning of the file.
> M30 - exchange pallet shuttles and end the program. Pressing cycle
> start will start the program at the beginning of the file.
>
> So it seems that M30 is capable of some additional, predefined action
> after executing last line of the code. But how does it exactly work?
>
>> It's also a great opportunity to get sneak away from family ceremonies 
>> during the holidays.
> I would like to be careful :) Such exact occasions might be a positive
> side effect, but I am afraid that it can very easily turn negative as
> well by missing out some other opportunities that would actually
> provide some fun... IMHO that is what a saying "miss a life" is about.
>
> Viesturs
>
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