Hmm, ok I understand what you are saying. But why is it taking so long to
execute when M155 is in sub and not when I run the command in mdi mode?
Maybe it's hard to call it a bug before we now exactly what's going on
here.
Den 7 apr 2013 21:47 skrev Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com:
On Sunday 07
Yes, the reload button in axis is working fine on the the same file, no
freezes.
Den 8 apr 2013 00:56 skrev andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com:
On 4 April 2013 08:28, Henrik Munktell henrik.munkt...@gmail.com wrote:
I changed to axis-remote --reload in M155. Then the commands after
M155
call is
On Apr 7, 2013, at 12:06 , Henrik Munktell wrote:
No one? Can at least someone try this in their installation to see if I'm
the only one with this bug? Much appreciated! Would be nice to know if
a re-installation could help me out.
I wonder if the problem you're seeing is related to this
Off chance, does anyone know of a North American if not US distributor of
Axor motors and Microspeed drives? I thought I had come across one in Canada
(Vancouver IIRC), but I do not seem to be able to find them ATM.
Thanks,
Eric
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 09:09:33PM +0200, Henrik Munktell wrote:
Still having problems with M code executing axis-remote --reload.
Read this post:
http://www.linuxcnc.org/index.php/english/forum/10-advanced-configuration/24367-creating-a-qone-button-touch-offq-button?start=10#28660
Just
I am going to use MESA cards, but pulsegen might be used too. Which new
ITX (or mATX, if such would be much better) board would you recommend?
What about small disk on memory / SSD?
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Just before I dive into knowing these boards deeply (if it is possible
without having them) I want to clarify some things:
1. Can several anything I/O MESA cards be used together?
2. How flexible output assignments are? For example, is it possible to
run these:
7i43-P Anything I/O parallel
From March 30th by Christopher Purcell posted this note below:
I have been partial to the Intel D525MW and the D525MWE but the E350N
board should be much faster than the D525 boards. The Intel board was
discontinued last fall but they still keep making them regardless.
the newer Intel MITX
2013/4/8 propcoder marius.alks...@gmail.com
I am going to use MESA cards, but pulsegen might be used too. Which new
ITX (or mATX, if such would be much better) board would you recommend?
What about small disk on memory / SSD?
30 GB Kingston SSD is one of the cheapest hard drives there is in
On 8 April 2013 18:46, propcoder marius.alks...@gmail.com wrote:
1. Can several anything I/O MESA cards be used together?
Yes, you can fill all your PCI ports and the parallel port with them
if you want.
7i43-P Anything I/O parallel only - 200K FPGA - 48 I/O
7i39 Dual 3 phase BLDC motor
On Sun, 7 Apr 2013 10:21:11 -0500, you wrote:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2013 at 10:13:11AM +0100, Steve Blackmore wrote:
CV in LinuxCNC still does not work well. Have a look at this
http://youtu.be/ph_IVXg1C9Y
Please share your gcode and your full config directory.
Chris
Hal file
--- On Mon, 4/8/13, Eric H. Johnson ejohn...@camalytics.com wrote:
From: Eric H. Johnson ejohn...@camalytics.com
Subject: [Emc-users] Off topic - Axor Motors and Microspeed drives
To: 'Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)' emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Monday, April 8, 2013, 9:32 AM
Greetings;
As Chris Radek and I talked about on IRC much earlier, code that runs
perfectly here on the house machine, will not load on the shop machine,
yelling about the first g2 line it finds because of arc diffs.
I may have found a clue or 2.
1. This machine is running 2.5.2 in sim mode,
Gentle persons:
A few weeks ago, Brian pointed out that a page on the Wiki
(http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?InkscapeHowto) was out of date
with respect to its description of gcodetools, which is now up to 1.7.
Since Brian has already edited that page, I have taken it on myself to
go
On 4/8/2013 7:28 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
In the meantime, the latest, should work exactly code (and does on a 2.5.2
install in sim mode) is in the Genes-os9-stf/Gcode/cocking_piece_base.ngc
of my web page in the sig. 2 or 5 not exactly right calculations fixed,
more debugging some code
thanx guys :)
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 8:06 PM, Kent A. Reed kentallanr...@gmail.comwrote:
Gentle persons:
A few weeks ago, Brian pointed out that a page on the Wiki
(http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?InkscapeHowto) was out of date
with respect to its description of gcodetools, which
On Monday 08 April 2013 21:06:07 Kent A. Reed did opine:
On 4/8/2013 7:28 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
In the meantime, the latest, should work exactly code (and does on a
2.5.2 install in sim mode) is in the
Genes-os9-stf/Gcode/cocking_piece_base.ngc of my web page in the sig.
2 or 5 not
Dave wrote:
Intel has one SSD that has a mean time between failure rating of over
100 years. So the CNC machines I do now might outlive me! ;-)
Do NOT trust these insane MTBFs, they are calculated numbers designed for
bragging, and have NO basis in reality. They are derived from
Dave, thank you for Gigabyte mini-ITX GA-E350N. It is a good candidate.
How about micro-ATX?
Now I am thinking of ability to put some MESA PCI card to MB. As I
understand, this is not possible with
GA-E350N?
Is it possible to add second PCI-E parport and run it with MESA EPP card?
Marius
On
Thank you, andy!
How to know FPGA gate count needed for certain functions / firmware?
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