Jeshua Lacock wrote: > > Yeah, I know roughly what time it shutdown, but it seems like it created a > bunch of new logs when it was rebooted. Think I might ask on the Ubuntu forms. > The old logs usually have a .0, then .1, .2 etc appended to them, then they may be compressed with gzip. > Not a mouse per se, but I am using a PS3 bluetooth controller with QtSixA. Do > you think that might have something to do with it? > If that is an HMI device that can click icons on the screen, it sure could. Stepper drives, spindle drives, etc. are certainly capable of trashing low-power RF-communication devices. > Yes, I have limit switches installed, but waiting for you Gecko interface > board to wire them up. > > Besides that, is there are tips to make the homing accurate? > > You can also use an edge finder or similar tool in the spindle to pick up the sides of a workpiece.
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