Andy

I had already changed the comment to your version but i still have the 
same results.
Everything works fine with axis and Gscreen but it will not work with my 
custom Gui.
At the end of the day it must be something in the Gui.
I just followed JT's tutorials and it worked fine until i try to put it 
in a real setup.

All i wish to do at the end of the day is write a simple Gui for 
machinekit that shows the needed info for running a cnc,but without the 
cpu usage that Gscreen etc uses.

The simpler standard Gui examples like Mini etc do not even show the 
current feedrate etc.

I thought it might be easier to write my own but unfortunately there 
seems to be a total lack of current up to date info on this 
process,other than johns tutorials.

As an example when using Gscreen/Machinekit cpu usage is about 90% when 
idle???
When using mini etc it is around 14%.



On 07/02/14 13:23, andy pugh wrote:
> On 7 February 2014 11:16, Mark Tucker <m...@rmtucker.f2s.com> wrote:
>
>> I now have the following lines in my Hal file:-
>>
>> newsig test bit
>> sets test 1
>> net test iocontrol.0.emc-enable-in
>>
>> Is this not enough to enable the power button
> It should work.
> setp iocontrol.0.emc-enable-in 1
> would be shorter.
>


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