Re: [Emc-developers] Help with EMC_TASK_PLAN_CLOSE

2010-01-03 Thread Flying Electron
Found the axis-remote in the bin directory. It works even better for me then emcsh for loading a gcode file. Solves my problem. Thanks for the hint about axis-remote. Stephen Wille Padnos wrote: > Flying Electron wrote: > >> Scratch all that, I got it to load a file. I don't know how I en

Re: [Emc-developers] Help with EMC_TASK_PLAN_CLOSE

2010-01-02 Thread Stephen Wille Padnos
Flying Electron wrote: > Scratch all that, I got it to load a file. I don't know how I ended up > with all the wierd estop messages and such. > > emc_mode auto > emc_open with the filename seems to work to load the program > > I think i didn't set the mode to auto previously and went down a bad >

Re: [Emc-developers] Help with EMC_TASK_PLAN_CLOSE

2010-01-02 Thread Flying Electron
Scratch all that, I got it to load a file. I don't know how I ended up with all the wierd estop messages and such. emc_mode auto emc_open with the filename seems to work to load the program I think i didn't set the mode to auto previously and went down a bad path of error messages. Is there a

[Emc-developers] Help with EMC_TASK_PLAN_CLOSE

2010-01-02 Thread sales
Hi everyone, I'm trying to get emcsh to open a user generated ngc file through the tclsh interface. Currently I have axis open and axis loads the default ngc file which draws EMC2 Axis on the axis preview screen. When I try to issue an emc_open followed by my filename in the tclsh I get an error