On Feb 14, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Sven Wesley wrote:
> 2010/2/14 John Thornton <[email protected]>
>
>> It is actually very difficult to compute the time remaining as you
>> have
>> to calculate the acceleration and deceleration of each move of the
>> whole
>> file. There is a lot more to calculate than distance traveled and the
>> speeds. I have not seen any that can calculate properly the time
>> for a
>> file to run.
>>
>> John
>>
>>
> I did it in another executing environment by counting the lines
> passed in
> the script file. EMC2 already computes the path for the screen, and a
> progress bar can be really rough and use a (passed path)/(total
> path)-algotritm, it will not be visible for the eye if it different a
> percent or three.
It's easy to construct a program consists of a hand full of lines,
that can run for hours.
By just counting lines passed you can be way off big time for some
programs.
regards, Ries van Twisk
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