On 9 December 2014 at 08:53, Karl Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:

> I can rule out hardware problems of an encoder by using a hal siggen
> component to drive the hal encoder inputs (Phase A and Z, counter mode)
> to simulate the spindle speed signal. That must be working correctly
> because G76 and G33 both give the right result (my X and Z axis
> components drive a real lathe so I can watch and check the motions).
>

G76 and G33 use motion.spindle-revs, and G95 uses motion.spindle-speed-in
So, it is possible to have a fully functional G76 and G33 but not have a
working G95.

It is possible that this is due to the new motion planner.

It is also possible that this is a Machinekit-only problem. Machinekit has
now diverged considerably from LinuxCNC, and your query should probably be
directed to the Machinekit mailing list.

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