John Thornton schrieb:
> If you add the extensions to the [FILTER] section of the ini file they will 
> show up in 
> the file open dialog box.
> 
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html//config_ini_config.html#sub:[FILTER]-Section

I didn't manage to configure any filters. But I will try again, thanks.

> If configured you can use M5 to stop your spindle...
> 
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html//gcode_main.html#sub:M3,-M4,-M5:
> 
> You can also use M62-65 to control other outputs...
> 
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html//gcode_main.html#sec:M62-to-M65:
> 
> I think I spend too much time reading the manuals :)


Is there a way to hook into the M*-commands? Or is that toggling some 
pins on the parport?

This won't help much, as the milling machine itself doesn't support 
this. We could try & wire something together, but then the problem would 
be that you somehow need to turn the power *on* first. But that's a 
hen-egg-problem: axis only runs when the milling machine is turned on. 
And I don't want to only turn on and off the splindle, but the whole 
system, including vacuum table & controller.

Or do I miss something here?

Another thing I'd like to do is to send an email so that I know the 
machine is finished, even if I'm not in my office.

Diez

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