Hi,
I've just installed 2.1.4 and have now got a problem with incremental
jogs using AXIS.  Continuous mode works fine for all axes.  If I select
an incremental jog value from the drop down list (INCREMENTS = 0.001
0.01 0.05 1/8 etc. defined in ini file) the axis will jog once then
won't respond to either - or + buttons.  If I select an alternate axis
then the newly selected axis will jog once then set the axis selection
to the previously selected axis which with another click on the + or -
button will jog once, for example:
Select jog 0.01
Select X axis
Select + (axis jogs)
Select + (axis does not jog)
Select Y axis
Select + (axis jogs then selects X axis)
Select + (X axis jogs then selects Y axis)
Etc.
V2.1.3 worked fine.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Regards
Andy

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wayne
Weedon
Sent: 31 March 2007 18:08
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] EMC Supported Boards and more

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My advice on how to proceed.  First study a bit about EMC2 by
downloading and building a PC with the Live CDROM.  Start up emc2 and
look around a bit at the Hardware Abstraction Layer.  That install also
gives you a couple of manuals that you can have a look at for further
info.  Second is to get yourself hooked into the comm networks, lists
and ircs.  Third remember that "we" are a collection of unpaid folk who
are working here for mutual benefit.  If all what you want to do is make
chips using EMC2, you might consider hiring a consultant.  If you choose
the consultant path, a note here to that effect should get several
interested folk.

Well I do intend to install the live cd on another machine and give it a

go.

Although I use my machines to make my living (1 man band), the 
retrofitting is "the" hobby, been doing it since my 1st retrofit of my 
other Hardinge lathe back in the late 90's  that was with ahha software.

Since then I've played with and used Mach which I find pretty good, but 
it's always good to try something different!

Consultants!  Hmm that would take the fun out of it, and I'd probably 
lose interest and go out and buy a machine with a fanuc on it!   I've 
had machines with Fanuc, Mitsubishi and Siemens controls, funny how they

were all ripped out, when I could of  just spent the money to get them 
going again!  Again no fun in it.  I like the fact I can repair my own 
machines.

I can see there will be a benefit in performance by using "real" 
analogue drives over step/dir drives.  Is my assumption correct?

Can't quite see the logic in not supporting "smart" cards though, Mach's

going that way slowly, and only time will tell how good the 
implementation is.    The Industry in general have moved in that 
direction.   But I see a lot of support for common buses (e.g CANbus)
in the industry too.

Wayne....

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Fdos Design Poole UK
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Specialists in small batch & Production Mechanical/Electrical
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