Is there an example of a config that I can work with to try and fix?
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 5:16 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com
wrote:
On 6/25/15 12:39 PM, Curtis Dutton wrote:
Is there a list of issues that need fixed with the joint axis work? Is it
being considered for mainline
Seb means that the software joints_axes does not allow a configuration
for a lathe to operate, since lathes typically have two axes X and Z,
but no Y axis.
There are lathe configurations (ini and hal files) in the examples.
You would have to go back to the joints_axes version and figure out
Gotcha. I'll take a look at it.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Dave Cole linuxcncro...@gmail.com wrote:
Seb means that the software joints_axes does not allow a configuration
for a lathe to operate, since lathes typically have two axes X and Z,
but no Y axis.
There are lathe
Hi Curtis,
I think the branch has not seen much activity for a while - everyone is working
on other projects. But, I have a definite interest and hope to get some time
to
look at it soon.
I believe what has been normally happening instead of merging is that the
joints_axisN branch has been
Sorry for the previous post -- having problems with my mouse.
Recompiling drivers now...
Anyway, if it were me I would replace at least one of the limit
switches with something which has a fine adjustment so that I can get it
reasonably close.
That said, crossing B(Index + N_Steps_Adj=???) =
I remember reading some discussions about the gantry homing issue. For me
my gantry is flexible enough just to have each joint home simutaneously
with just a little bit of racking. I home with a limit switches and
indexes. But there is definitly some slight racking that occurs before the
On Jun 25 2015 7:28 PM, Curtis Dutton wrote:
I remember reading some discussions about the gantry homing issue.
For me
my gantry is flexible enough just to have each joint home
simutaneously
with just a little bit of racking. I home with a limit switches and
indexes. But there is definitly
I found it from the machonekit site. Where should I get the standard kernel
from? I had a hard time locating one.
On Jun 24, 2015 12:15 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
On 6/24/15 9:20 AM, Curtis Dutton wrote:
./configure completes succesfully but make isn't making it.
Now
On 6/24/15 10:26 AM, Curtis Dutton wrote:
I found it from the machonekit site. Where should I get the standard kernel
from? I had a hard time locating one.
The easy way to install LinuxCNC is to use our Install Image. The docs
have the instructions for fetching and using it:
I'm going to try and build the master branch to see if the same error
occurs.
Thanks for your help,
Curt
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Curtis Dutton curtd...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok I have the sources and packages straightened out.
Now back to building with --with-realtime=uspace
I get
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