On Wednesday 14 June 2017 17:32:17 Gene Heskett wrote:

> Greetings everybody;
>
> Playing around with lathe-pawn.ngc, trying to add the G96 CSS commands
> to it so while it might not be spot on, it at least demo's that it
> works, and I have that, although the rev ceiling in 1st gear gets in
> the way, it does work.
>
> But the canary died:
>
> However, while I can re-run the code if it runs to completion, and it
> will do it correctly a 2nd time, I can't stop it, and edit the code
> (or do an x touchoff to get the nachine closer to the real centerline
> 0 ) and then reload the edited code as it claims there is not an
> Svalue in the G96 line.  Except it fusses about line 0. And the G96 is
> in line 6.
>
> Shutting down LinuxCNC and then launching it again lets me reload the
> code w/o any fussing. And it runs correctly.
>
> It fusses about it after a touch-off, but I can hit r to run it, and
> it runs with the machine moving in the correct space, but drawing the
> backplot about 10cm inward from the white code scan trace in the
> backplot.
>
> This is:
> /var/cache/apt/archives/linuxcnc-uspace-dev_1%3a2.8.0~pre1.3155.ga8df2
>16_armhf.deb
> /var/cache/apt/archives/linuxcnc-uspace_1%3a2.8.0~pre1.3155.ga8df216_a
>rmhf.deb
>
And I just woke up, realizing that the above info is incorrect. While I 
do have the above installed, what I am actually running is a git pull 
that was in an image Bertho sent me, and which contains only a 2.8-pre 
marking.  The majority of the pull is carrying a date of May 27th, and 
looking at the config.log, it was built for a newer kernel that turned 
out to be a problem child with up-times of sub 20 minutes. So the 
possibility of miss-matches are endless.

IOW call in the St Bernards until I can make a build for this kernel.

My apologies for the noise.  I'll see what I can do about a rebuild with 
Berthos PM help.


> Thanks everybody, I gotta go cook, or go out, depends on what the
> missus wants.
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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