On 27.07.21 15:51, Feral Engineer wrote:
Send me what you have, I'll take a look. It should not include tool offsets
of any kind. 5063 (skip position) does, 5043 does (absolute position off of
current work offset) but 5023 should just be the raw machine position from
the home positions (current g53 position).
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/commit/7c9d834c146488ecef15e2d1f10c0b93107b1dbb
according to what I found they do include the TLO. I did not include it.
you can always manually add it, or add even more parameters.
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2021, 9:47 AM Rene Hopf via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
I have added the parameters you asked for. I had the same problem when I
programmed my toolprobe macro. Will push to master shortly. According to
the fanuc docs it includes the tool offset. Does this make sense?
On 27. Jul 2021, at 15:41, Feral Engineer <theferalengin...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I think it's brilliant
Goto (standard loop to startpoint with error)
Gotof (forward)
Gotob (backward)
Gotoc (continue looping without error)
It's not so much the fact that they have four goto, it's the fact that
they
have that many ways to do it... If that makes sense. Their manuals
literally have 12 pages of how to program G2/G3 because there are so many
ways to do it. That was kinda my point 😆
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2021, 9:07 AM <ken.stra...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
An interesting set of features! However, "...and four different methods
of
GOTO." doesn't sound like a feature to laud.
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From: Feral Engineer <theferalengin...@gmail.com>
Sent: July 27, 2021 8:20 AM
To: EMC developers <emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] Question for the devs
Simply put, I don't want workarounds, I want a solution as simple as
#5021
to give me the ability to track where my machine is from my home
positions
without having to stand on one foot, rub my belly and hope I'm not using
coordinate rotation. I write logic in Fanuc, Mitsubishi and Siemens
controls constantly and see a lot of missing features in the o code
stuff
that I would be more than happy to address myself if I could ever get to
that level in CPP.
Not sure how familiar you all are with the aforementioned controls, but
I'd be happy to provide manuals for the logic sections of all 3 so you
could see what each one is about. Fanuc and Mits are like 99% identical,
but Siemens is completely different and way more powerful. Some examples
would be that control has both WHILE and FOR loops, 3 dimensional data
arrays, unlimited nonvolatile variable assignment via GUD tables and
four
different methods of GOTO.
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2021, 6:17 AM andy pugh <bodge...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 at 19:58, Chris Radek <ch...@timeguy.com> wrote:
(Note I'm not saying it would be bad to add this feature)
The Fanuc numbers are in unclaimed space in the LinuxCNC parameter
range, so I think I would go further and suggest that it would be good
to add this feature.
I recall this being one of my very first questions on the IRC when I
first started with LinuxCNC. I can't remember why I wanted current abs
position, but I did, and ended up using the G28.1 inelegant
workaround.
(It is inelegant because it has side-effects)
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