On Monday 12 November 2018 11:28:33 Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Monday 12 November 2018 09:35:45 jrmitchellj wrote:
> > Try this link:
> > https://github.com/FernV/NativeCAM
>
> Aha, finally found the install script for the deb. Uncommented the
> line in the ini, and it works, but doesn't appear to include any dsub
> connectors.
>
> Reloading synaptic, there's a goodly number of files to be update as
> that machine has TDE on it for a gui, and of course linuxcnc and
> friends, but no new native_cam.  So no ready made gcodes for db
> connectors. Looks like I'll have to learn how to run what it can do.
> But I need db connector cutouts now, so I'll continue to adjust what
> I've almost got working now since I've bult it to both of the more std
> sizes, selectable by a var at the top of the file. I think what I've
> got will work if I reduce the depth of cut and multipass it as I could
> see the effects of the bit crawling as it flexed, doing a climb cut
> all the way around. That also made it a hair small.
>
> Thanks, its working again. It will be interesting to play with it.
However, it will not install nativecam on either of my atom powered 
machines, the script gets to the "installing nativecam", and stalls 
forever. Is it possible that pointcloud only allows one download per 
incoming IP? Weirdsville...  I'll see if synaptic similarly hangs, or at 
least gives me an excuse I can fix. Yes, but dependencies also pulled in 
python-lxml. Perhaps this script is unaware of that, which causes a 
hang? At any rate, its installed now and should work once the .ini file 
stuff is added.

Added lines for subroutine tree, but it now fails to start linuxcnc yet.
dmesg:
I-pipe: head domain RTAI registered.
[784262.509663] RTAI[hal]: compiled with gcc version 4.7.2 (Debian 
4.7.2-5) .
[784262.509757] RTAI[hal]: mounted (IPIPE-NOTHREADS, IMMEDIATE (INTERNAL 
IRQs DISPATCHED), ISOL_CPUS_MASK: 0).
[784262.509766] SYSINFO: CPUs 2, LINUX APIC IRQ 2312, TIM_FREQ 12499498, 
CLK_FREQ 1800061000, CPU_FREQ 1800061000
[784262.509774] RTAI_APIC_TIMER_IPI: RTAI DEFINED 2314, VECTOR 2314; 
LINUX_APIC_TIMER_IPI: RTAI DEFINED 2312, VECTOR 2312
[784262.509782] TIMER NAME: lapic; VARIOUSLY FOUND APIC FREQs: 12499498, 
12499498, 12408000
[784262.558180] RTAI[malloc]: global heap size = 2097152 bytes, <BSD>.
[784262.558262] , <uses LINUX SYSCALLs>, kstacks pool size = 524288 
bytes.
[784262.558567] RTAI[sched]: hard timer type/freq = APIC/12499498(Hz); 
default timing: oneshot; linear timed lists.
[784262.558578] RTAI[sched]: Linux timer freq = 250 (Hz), TimeBase freq = 
1800061000 hz.
[784262.558584] RTAI[sched]: timer setup = 999 ns, resched latency = 2943 
ns.
[784262.632865] RTAI[math]: loaded.
[784262.916231] hm2: loading Mesa HostMot2 driver version 0.15
[784262.921468] hm2_pci: loading Mesa AnyIO HostMot2 driver version 0.7
[784262.921554] hm2_pci: discovered 5i25 at 0000:05:00.0
[784262.925838] hm2/hm2_5i25.0: 34 I/O Pins used:
[784262.925849] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 000 (P3-01): IOPort
[784262.925858] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 001 (P3-14): PWMGen #0, pin 
Out0 (PWM or Up) (Output)
[784262.925866] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 002 (P3-02): StepGen #0, pin 
Step (Output)
[784262.925873] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 003 (P3-15): IOPort
[784262.925881] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 004 (P3-03): StepGen #0, pin 
Direction (Output)
[784262.925889] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 005 (P3-16): PWMGen #0, pin 
Out1 (Dir or Down) (Output)
[784262.925897] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 006 (P3-04): StepGen #1, pin 
Step (Output)
[784262.925904] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 007 (P3-17): IOPort
[784262.925912] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 008 (P3-05): StepGen #1, pin 
Direction (Output)
[784262.925919] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 009 (P3-06): IOPort
[784262.925926] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 010 (P3-07): IOPort
[784262.925932] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 011 (P3-08): IOPort
[784262.925939] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 012 (P3-09): IOPort
[784262.925946] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 013 (P3-10): IOPort
[784262.925953] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 014 (P3-11): Encoder #0, pin A 
(Input)
[784262.925961] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 015 (P3-12): Encoder #0, pin B 
(Input)
[784262.925969] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 016 (P3-13): Encoder #0, pin 
Index (Input)
[784262.925976] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 017 (P2-01): IOPort
[784262.925983] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 018 (P2-14): IOPort
[784262.925989] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 019 (P2-02): IOPort
[784262.925996] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 020 (P2-15): IOPort
[784262.926003] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 021 (P2-03): IOPort
[784262.926009] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 022 (P2-16): IOPort
[784262.926016] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 023 (P2-04): IOPort
[784262.926023] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 024 (P2-17): IOPort
[784262.926029] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 025 (P2-05): IOPort
[784262.926036] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 026 (P2-06): IOPort
[784262.926043] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 027 (P2-07): IOPort
[784262.926049] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 028 (P2-08): IOPort
[784262.926056] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 029 (P2-09): IOPort
[784262.926063] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 030 (P2-10): IOPort
[784262.926069] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 031 (P2-11): IOPort
[784262.926076] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 032 (P2-12): IOPort
[784262.926083] hm2/hm2_5i25.0:     IO Pin 033 (P2-13): IOPort
[784262.926312] hm2/hm2_5i25.0: registered
[784262.926319] hm2_5i25.0: initialized AnyIO board at 0000:05:00.0
[784280.651368] hm2_5i25.0: dropping AnyIO board at 0000:05:00.0
[784280.651382] hm2/hm2_5i25.0: unregistered
[784280.651983] hm2_pci: driver unloaded
[784280.656710] hm2: unloading
[784396.819836] RTAI[math]: unloaded.
[784396.824655] SCHED releases registered named ALIEN PEDV$D
[784396.841935] RTAI[malloc]: unloaded.
[784396.943929] RTAI[sched]: unloaded (forced hard/soft/hard transitions: 
traps 0, syscalls 0).
[784396.948314] I-pipe: head domain RTAI unregistered.
[784396.948427] RTAI[hal]: unmounted.

Much the same for the little mill, so this has fouled up 2 of my 4 
machines, not exactly a good day, so I'll comment the new stuff out of 
the .ini's, which should restore them to normal operation.

If its to be plug and play, this script isn't ready for prime time.
>
> > --J. Ray Mitchell Jr.
> > [email protected]



-- 
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
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