On Sat, 2020-06-13 at 23:40 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 13 June 2020 20:53:36 andy pugh wrote:
>
> > Is there an expectation that a uspace package would work on whatever
> > realtime system it found itself on, or would we need separate builds
> > for preempt-rt, xenomai and
Hi,
I tried ngcgui with option "--vert" but then the window is resizable vertical
only and horizontally fixed to a with of about 4mm.
The width is 2 borders and a breath of nothing from the client area.
Then I considered myself as astute and tried both variants, but only the
latter is taken :(
On Saturday 13 June 2020 20:53:36 andy pugh wrote:
> Is there an expectation that a uspace package would work on whatever
> realtime system it found itself on, or would we need separate builds
> for preempt-rt, xenomai and rtai-lxrt?
What diff would it make if you are spinning an iso? Spin it
Is there an expectation that a uspace package would work on whatever
realtime system it found itself on, or would we need separate builds
for preempt-rt, xenomai and rtai-lxrt?
I did try the experiment of running the current buildbot 2.8-preemtrt
package on an RTAI system and it chose to use
Hi,
for testing purpose I wanted to try ngcgui.
When I called ngcgui from commandline, I first wondered, why nothing happens.
Terminal looks like program is running but no change on screen?
Well, the change was so small, that I didn't realize it a first sight.
Application size is about 4mm
In some kernels you can set the RTAPI debugging level with:
echo 5 > /proc/rtapi/debug
But that seems to have stopped working at some point.
So I have added a "debug" command to halcmd.
halcmd debug 5
(or "debug 5" in a HAL file) will now turn on all debug messages.
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a
On Friday 12 June 2020 18:07:09 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> updated the master/wheezy on th G0704 earlier today, then opened up
> the nema 34 mount to pass the spindle end of a nema 23 motor. I
> carved that square pattern without any hickups not of my doing, but
> that adapter