> On 28 Nov 2018, at 15:01, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> we have the following problem with machinekit (latest version from 
> repositories, debian stretch):
> 
> If we launch machinekit with an original (linuxcn-style) HAL-file:
> 
> loadrt hostmot2
> loadrt hm2_pci config=" num_encoders=1 num_stepgens=4 sserial_port_0=00xxxxxx 
> "
> 
> we can read out a 7i76-daughterboard digital in pin via halmeter.
> 
> On the other hand, if we use a python-HAL:
> 
> rt.loadrt('hostmot2')
> rt.loadrt('hm2_pci', config=' num_encoders=1 num_stepgens=4 
> sserial_port_0=00xxxxxx')
> 
> halmeter shows the pins, but they show only false, regardless of the actual 
> input value.

Which pins are that?

What does `halcmd show pin hm2_5i25.0` say?

> Do you have any ideas?

Have you inspected /var/log/linuxcnc.log after setting `export DEBUG=5` in the 
terminal you run your python file?

Have you added the read, write and pet_watchdog functions to your thread?

Have you started the thread?

Bas

> 
> Best regards
> Dennis
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