--- On Sat, 4/6/13, andy pugh wrote:
> From: andy pugh
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] OT-buttress threads
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
> Date: Saturday, April 6, 2013, 2:12 PM
> On 6 April 2013 20:44, Gregg Eshelman
>
> wrote:
>
> > I was trying to see if there's anything online abou
This also causes problems in my probe subroutine, called by pyvcp button, with
which I do automatic tool length measuring. Between faster and slower approach
to probe, it stops and shows "Probe tripped during non-probe MDI command"
error.
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On 6 April 2013 20:44, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> I was trying to see if there's anything online about an old company named
> FanTac Games. Every search site I tried insisted I just had to mean Fantasy
> Games and refused to search for FanTac.
Something odd there, searching Google for "FanTac Gam
Great! I like easy problems :-)
"N. Christopher Perry" wrote:
>Du. Staring right at it and not seeing it.
>
>Never mind.
>
>N. Christopher Perry
>
>
>On 2013-Apr-5, at 22:59, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>
>> On 04/05/2013 08:46 PM, N. Christopher Perry wrote:
>>> I've been readin
--- On Sat, 4/6/13, dave wrote:
> I would like to thank everyone for their helpful replies.
> Clearly others
> are better at google or other search engines than I am.
> BTW- google used to take regular expressions and I assume it
> still does.
> Haven't tried for years. ;-)
> Dave
Google, Yahoo
--- On Sat, 4/6/13, Jon Elson wrote:
> sftp would be the best thing for security concerns, but you
> probably need
> to buy a package to do that from a Windows machine.
>
> Jon
Windows 2000 and XP (the pro version) have FTP server functions built in, but
you have to turn them on.
Roberto,
I am also interested in 3-phase bridge for BLDC servos.
What is your progress?
Marius
On 2013.03.23 22:08, Roberto Sassoli wrote:
> hello
> i'm an italian new user of EMC2
> excuse my bad english
> can i use the function 3PWM included in 5i23 SVTP6_7I39 firmware file
> with a 7i43 board
Du. Staring right at it and not seeing it.
Never mind.
N. Christopher Perry
On 2013-Apr-5, at 22:59, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> On 04/05/2013 08:46 PM, N. Christopher Perry wrote:
>> I've been reading the AXIS GUI documentation and it mentions a 'Touch Off'
>> button. My insta
On 4/6/2013 12:05 PM, dave wrote:
> On Sat, 2013-04-06 at 10:55 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
>> Stuart Stevenson wrote:
>>> Don't know if this is proper or will work for you but we export a directory
>>> from the linuxcnc control. This is the directory everyone writes into when
>>> sending a file to the
Exporting is an NFS term. Whether you use NFS or SMB or some other protocol
is not important. This process is an Ubuntu process and not related to
LinuxCNC. You can surely export the default nc_files directory and see it
on your network and read and write to your machines hard drive over you
networ
On Fri, 2013-04-05 at 23:42 -0500, Dave wrote:
> I think we are sort of going off into the weeds, but a little anti-seize
> goes a long way.
Weeds? I don't see any weeds. ;-)
I would like to thank everyone for their helpful replies. Clearly others
are better at google or other search engines than
On Sat, 2013-04-06 at 10:55 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
> Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> > Don't know if this is proper or will work for you but we export a directory
> > from the linuxcnc control. This is the directory everyone writes into when
> > sending a file to the machine. The machine then always run
Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> Don't know if this is proper or will work for you but we export a directory
> from the linuxcnc control. This is the directory everyone writes into when
> sending a file to the machine. The machine then always runs from a local
> directory.
>
While this doesn't address
On Saturday 06 April 2013 11:34:18 Stuart Stevenson did opine:
> Don't know if this is proper or will work for you but we export a
> directory from the linuxcnc control. This is the directory everyone
> writes into when sending a file to the machine. The machine then always
> runs from a local dir
Don't know if this is proper or will work for you but we export a directory
from the linuxcnc control. This is the directory everyone writes into when
sending a file to the machine. The machine then always runs from a local
directory.
On Apr 5, 2013 11:09 PM, "Dave" wrote:
> I think you proved th
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