andy pugh wrote:
>
>
> This came up on the forum:
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/index.php/english/component/kunena/?func=view&catid=38&id=21127&limit=6
>
> In that case it appeared to be related to a noisy e-stop circuit.
> Possibly combined with VOLATILE_HOME in the INI.
>   
Yes, I remembered there was some discussion of this, couldn't remember quite
how far back.  So, the situation is :  if not homed, and moving, and you get
an E-stop, it produces the message.  If not homed, but not moving, you
just get the usual E-stop condition.

In my case, it was not a noisy estop, but getting real E-stops with a 
poorly tuned
system while testing out a new servo amp.

Thanks,

Jon

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