> Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 19:50:08 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Emc-users] motion.motion-enabled?
>
> What does motion.motion-enabled do and where is it used?
>
> 1. I grep'ed for it in the source and I see where it's created. Looking
> at the rest of the source code, it's not obvious where it's used. It
> shows up in mot_priv.h, motion.c and control.c.
>
> 2. It shows up in the hal status as an input, but I can't seem to drive
> it FALSE.
>
> 3. I came across this while looking for a way to inhibit motion.
>
> 4. The only type of motion I can't inhibit with the usual methods is
> homing (motion.feed-hold and feed rate override don't seem to work on
> homing).
>
> 5. I have a key switch that should disable ALL motion. It works, except
> for homing.
>
> 6. If there's no other way, I can probably OR all the is-homing
> signals, AND that with my-disable-switch-is-closed, and tie that to
> halui.abort.
>
motion-motion-enabled is an output pin from motion to tell you when the machine
is on.
AFAIK there is no all powerful 'integrator feed hold' though it would be
useful..
Chris M
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