On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 9:27 PM, Chris Radek ch...@timeguy.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:04:52AM -0600, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
i would say that is the problem - I expected something such as this
just didn't know what - I will work on it
the return of cos is not radians but atan2 is?
Chris Morley wrote:
Hi guys this is from cnc zone. Any comments?
I'm sure I remember reading about getting
Axis not to display unused axis. I looked in
the manual and couldn't find anything.
The important thing is you need to be running a brand NEW version of
EMC2. I think only the
I'm trying to boot from the ubunto 8.04 live cd with EMC. I checked the md5sum
and it is correct.
I get a ubunto prompt, and it tries to boot, but then I get the message BusyBox
v1.1.3 Debian 1:1.1.3-5 ubuntu 12) Built in Shell (ash) enter help for a list
of commands (initramfs).
Same thing
When that happens, it indicates that the installer is not able to read
the cd. I'm not aware of any troubleshooting information that it is
useful to gather at that point, or any specific solutions to this
problem besides trying a new CD burn if you haven't already.
You might try downloading the
That usually happens if it can't detect your harddrive controller or disk.
Not much you can do about it thought, maybe try the 6.06 LiveCD or the plain
Ubuntu 8.04 disk, then follow the instructions from www.linuxcnc.org to
install emc2 on it.
Regards,
Alex
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From:
http://linuxcnc.org/hardy/livecd.errata
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/206635
sam
Jeff Epler wrote:
When that happens, it indicates that the installer is not able to read
the cd. I'm not aware of any troubleshooting information that it is
useful to gather at that
When I first began with EMC over a year ago (6.06 version of Ubuntu), I ran
into issues getting ubuntu to load up. I was using a dumpster desktop. I
eventually succeeded using the method Jeff suggests.
One of the things that hampered me was too little RAM. Make sure you have
at a minimum 256
Hi,
i got a new NetMos 9805 PCI Parallel Port Card. I have read
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Hooking_Up_A_MPG_Pendant and
tried to setup my card, but it does not work.
lspci -v gives something like this:
:00:10.0 Communication controller: NetMos
Sometime it works to change out the CD drive.
I had much better luck with 8.04 live than I had trying to install
the non-rt Ubuntu. MD5sums were always OK.
YMMV
Good Luck.
Dave
On Dec 30, 2008, at 10:42 AM, Stephen P. Johnson wrote:
I'm trying to boot from the ubunto 8.04 live cd with EMC.
Sasa Vilic wrote:
i got a new NetMos 9805 PCI Parallel Port Card. I have read
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Hooking_Up_A_MPG_Pendant and
tried to setup my card, but it does not work.
lspci -v gives something like this:
Does it give *something* like this, or *exactly* this?
Thank you very much.
The differences between this output and output on my computer are only in
addresses. (:00:10.0 and I/O port addresses).
On my computer I/O port address, if I can good remember, are something like
a400, a000, d400, d000, ., 9800 etc, but all I/O ports are disabled.
Sasa Vilic wrote:
The differences between this output and output on my computer are only in
addresses. (:00:10.0 and I/O port addresses).
On my computer I/O port address, if I can good remember, are something like
a400, a000, d400, d000, ., 9800 etc, but all I/O ports are disabled.
Anyone know if there is a Linux replacement for Coppercam?
http://www.galaad.net/coppercam-eng.html;
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 8:00 PM, ad...@mmri.us ad...@mmri.us wrote:
Anyone know if there is a Linux replacement for Coppercam?
http://www.galaad.net/coppercam-eng.html;
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