On Saturday, July 24, 2010 10:35:10 pm Cathrine Hribar did opine:
> Hi Gene:
>
> hay the info u gave on the 220 motor was great, I would like to know,
> if u have time, the dif. between a brushed DC motor and a brushed DC
> servo motor if the encoder were removed?
>
> many thanks
>
With the en
Hi Gene:
hay the info u gave on the 220 motor was great, I would like to know, if u
have time, the dif. between a brushed DC motor and a brushed DC servo motor if
the encoder were removed?
many thanks
BILL
> Cheers, Gene
> "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
> soap, bal
On 7/24/2010 5:10 AM, Andy Pugh wrote:
> On 24 July 2010 06:48, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>
>
>> We don't have a reliable realtime kernel yet for Lucid.
>>
> What is unreliable about the experimental kernel? As in, does it not
> work reliably, or does it not reliably work?
>
>
Mozmc
On Saturday, July 24, 2010 02:05:09 pm j...@coats.org did opine:
> https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1211nA9BptGnlqCpwWek8AB0kQUjXfT2
> UFTalaCKAVBA
>
Link leads to a sign up page...
> OK, I got a motor from an old HVAC system and it is working. How do I
> wire it to run (yea slowly and
>
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1211nA9BptGnlqCpwWek8AB0kQUjXfT2UFTalaCKAVBA
OK, I got a motor from an old HVAC system and it is working. How do I wire
it to run (yea slowly and
less efficiently) off 110V 1ph instead of 220V 1ph?
Since this is off topic, please respond directly to me. I
On Saturday, July 24, 2010 12:04:21 pm Viesturs Lācis did opine:
> 2010/7/24 s...@highlab.com :
> > I think the issue is the lucid rtai kernel doesn't boot all the
> > computers it's been tried on. But i dont really know.
> >
> > It's working fine on the two machines i've
> > tried.
> >
> > It'
2010/7/24 s...@highlab.com :
> I think the issue is the lucid rtai kernel doesn't boot all the computers
> it's been tried on. But i dont really know.
>
> It's working fine on the two machines i've
> tried.
>
> It's available here:
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/mozmck/
>
I also have tried RTAI packa
I think the issue is the lucid rtai kernel doesn't boot all the computers it's
been tried on. But i dont really know.
It's working fine on the two machines i've
tried.
It's available here:
http://www.linuxcnc.org/mozmck/
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Sebastian Kuzminsky
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On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 21:40 +0100, Ian W. Wright wrote:
> Silicone 'O' rings are stronger than ordinary black ones but, now I know
> what the thing is to be used for, I think this is an ideal use for
> 'Polymorph' or 'Jett set' or one of the similarly named and identical
> products. *http://tiny
I made the hold down clamps especially for milling layouts. I wanted
clamps that hold the board but doesn't overlap the board so that i could
mill to the edges of the board without interfering with the clamps.
Therefore i created them on my lathe with a small sharp flange at the
top which is presse
On 24 July 2010 06:48, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> We don't have a reliable realtime kernel yet for Lucid.
What is unreliable about the experimental kernel? As in, does it not
work reliably, or does it not reliably work?
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atp
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