On Sunday 12 August 2012 11:21:30 Viesturs Lācis did opine:

> 2012/8/12 Alexey Starikovskiy <aysta...@gmail.com>:
> > Dave, right now users of LinuxCNC are mostly insulated from raw HAL
> > editing by stepconf and pncconf.
> 
> I totally disagree.
> First of all, I have tried stepconf and pncconf. One time for each of
> them was enough for me to understand, that taking most appropriate
> sample config and then hand-editing is the way to go.

+100 at least.

> So these kinds of arguments are just personal preference and some kind
> of research should be done to get actual data, how much stepconf or
> pncconf is used and how many configs are simply hand-written (from
> scratch or from sample config).
> 
> > Scriptable components/HAL need not be top performance
> > for 40m/min sub-micron machines, they need to be easy for
> > hobbyists to enable their machine.
> 
> IMHO this suggestion is completely opposite to real life, when
> commercial machine builds have some deadlines and have performance
> targets to be met, otherwise there is additional cost - directly as
> financial penalty or indirectly as customer dissatisfaction which can
> lead to unsigned contract in future, while hobbyists use their machine
> for hobby, which is self-explanatory - there is no deadline to meet,
> there is not a huge problem, if machine is 12% or whatever slower than
> initially intended. That is for hobby anyway, making some money out of
> it is secondary.
> 
> 2012/8/12 Les Newell <les.new...@fastmail.co.uk>:
> > While comp is pretty easy to use it does take quite a lot of work to
> > set up the environment for building components.
> 
> Hmm, for building HAL components and kinematics modules I simply
> install linuxcnc-dev, git and get the source code... That takes some
> 10-15 minutes, most of that I wait for the source code to be
> downloaded.
> 
> Setting up environment for building whole LinuxCNC from source takes
> more time, but that is not true for simple HAL component building. All
> You need for that is linuxcnc-dev package and source code, which takes
> 2 commands in terminal to install git and to get the source code:
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Installing_EMC2#Getting_the_sou
> rce_with_git


Cheers, Gene
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Sorry.  Nice try.

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