I understand. I don't use the write to file mechanism. Rather, if I like the
settings, I click 'OK' in the calibration tool, and then manually edit the
settings in the .ini file so they will get loaded next time I start up.

Neil


On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Jon Elson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jon Elson wrote:
> > If you are using the machine/calibration GUI that changes the
> > PID/FFx/deadband etc.
> > parameters, then it is constantly updating those settings every time you
> > "OK" them.
> > If you want to revert to the original settings completely, then I think
> > you need to restart EMC.
> >
> Hmmm, I should clarify.  The settings are written to the "live" EMC, but
> only when you click "write to file" are they written to the .ini file.
> If you don't do "write to file" then an EMC restart will revert to the
> old settings.  If you DO a "write to file" then the old settings are
> over-written.
>
> Jon
>
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