Robert,

Chris Morley has a base tool change Classic Ladder program
that sounds like what is being talked about here
It requires homing of the carosel on power up though.
Has a counter that keeps track of carosel position (CW CCW),
one position has a home switch.

Later
Terry

On Mon May  4  1:47 , 'Alex Joni' <[email protected]> sent:

>
>
>> On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 18:28 +0100, robert wrote:
>>> i just asked on IRC about the var file, cradek said you cant realy do it
>>> and looking through the docs i cant see any ref to setting a parameter
>>> in atxt file from hal, unless one makes there own hal comp file
>>
>> I guess I never worried about getting it from HAL since tool number is
>> an EMC global variable.  You mentioned iocontrol and that system does
>> reference it but then so does emcsh, emcrsh and other stuff that was
>> more common years ago.
>>
>> When I was working with mini or tkemc I wrote a bit of a process that
>> saved it just like any other variable is saved to that file.
>>
>> Rayh
>>
>
>For a simple toolchanger, you are correct. You can just save the tool number 
>in the spindle, and reload that after a restart.
>For a more complex toolchanger (like Robert asked for) you also need to 
>remember the carusel number that's currently in the tool-change position.
>That number is probably also in the status struct, but I'm not sure it's the 
>best place to remember it.
>
>The whole tool changing part needs some rework, as it's designed to be 
>specific for a certain type of tool-changer. (e.g. a rack toolchanger won't 
>work).
>
>Regards,
>Alex
>
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