Salvko,

i think it would be a good idea to seperate item 15 into two items:


15) JOG under PAUSE - Alow users to jog machine when program is paused.
16) JOG under ToolChange - Alow users to jog machine when program  M6  
executed. The TouchOff? should be enabled too and maybe even MDI

Although they look the same, the problem domain is in both cases  
somewhere else.

As noticed before, item 16) is possible easer to solve then item 15)  
because of various internals


With 15 it would be just fine if you can jog out, stop the spindle  
clean the workpiece, clean the bit and the machine and continue. For  
me personally it would already be awesome if when I press pause the  
tool will just move up and spindle stop (not need for jogging)
The problem with 15) is that you can pause in the middle if a running  
line, and it's hard to re-start in the middle of an operation.

With 16) The machine stops at a distinct line and already can continue  
from there, we just need to have a way to touch off (can that be done  
with the modified manual hal toolchange??)

If they are broken into two piece, it will be easer to solve because a  
programmer can just concentrate on a easer task.

Ries
PS: I am going to modified the hal:manualtoolchange a bit so it will  
find the start point of 3 axis routers better, my little project for  
EMC :)






On May 17, 2010, at 8:22 AM, Slavko Kocjancic wrote:

> Stuart Stevenson pravi:
>> Slavko,
>>
>> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 4:15 AM, Slavko Kocjancic  
>> <esla...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Slavko Kocjancic pravi:
>>>
>>>> p.s.
>>>> Just one thing. What software (or machine) doesn't alow jog under  
>>>> pause?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Uff I forgot that one. EMC2
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> Forgive me if I did not understand the tone of this post. I speak  
>> English
>> and a little Spanish so I understand the difficulties of expressing  
>> an idea
>> with complete clarity in a second language.
>>  Hell, I understand the difficulty of expressing an idea in my native
>> language. :) It seems many times my employees have heard me say  
>> 'Just do
>> whatever the hell you want to do' when in reality that is NOT what  
>> I said.
>>
>>
> Well I didn't speak english very well.
> So if my post "hurt" somebody thet is not my intention! I just want to
> say that some common and needed feature (i found it in a other  
> software
> and machines) doesn't implemented in EMC2 and should be!
> Now I have some small pcb drilling CNC with my own software controller
> and one biger CNC with EMC2. And I install EMC2 instead something else
> (or write by myself) I didn't do that beacouse I know that this is not
> easy task. EMC2 is good. But We Want to be better. And that jogging
> definetly will make EMC2 better - more user friendly.
>
> Slavko.
>
> p.s.
> I want to say:  We need that feature Please.
> not to say: stupid developers why this isn't already there. :-D
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