It has to do with yield INTERP_EXECUTE_FINISH and code following it in the M6
function. The remap has been done purely in python, I will attach the code
tomorrow from my shop. Thanks!
From: andy pugh
Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2017 9:11 PM
To: Enhanced Machine
On 2 November 2017 at 08:03, Terence Delia wrote:
> Following bizarre behavior related to a remapped M6 (the machine would
> automatically load the last gcode file without me knowing),
Can we start there. I have not heard of this problem before, and I
would imagine that we would have done.
Can
On Thursday 02 November 2017 10:32:28 jrmitchellj . wrote:
> The best contact cleaner I have ever used is De-Ox-It from Caig Labs.
> (the red stuff)
> I have restored millions in broadcast and television equipment to
> proper service with it.
>
> It is amazing how much grub it get off connectors,
I use that stuff a lot too when I'm repairing electronics gear like my
old Tek and HP scopes. They still recommend alcohol and the non-clay
based paper as the means to clean gold contacts though.
Mark
On 11/02/2017 10:32 AM, jrmitchellj . wrote:
The best contact cleaner I have ever used is D
The best contact cleaner I have ever used is De-Ox-It from Caig Labs. (the
red stuff)
I have restored millions in broadcast and television equipment to proper
service with it.
It is amazing how much grub it get off connectors, without harming the
plating at all.
Ray
--J. Ray Mitchell Jr.
jrmitc
On 11/02/2017 03:09 AM, Marcus Bowman wrote:
If there are plug-in cards or gold plated edge connectors anywhere, unplug, rub
with an eraser, dust clean and re-insert. Might help remove stray capacitance.
I've just had trouble with a set of plug-in cards on a machine here (not
control cards, bu
Peter, et al,
I will check that too at the next opportunity. Thanks everyone for all of
the suggestions.
Regards,
Eric
I would check that you get decent differential voltages across the 7I33
inputs in both states of the inputs (no less than +-2.5 across the A,/A B,/B
or Z,/Z pairs in any state)
Hello Sirs/Ladies,
I was wondering if any has encountered/worked around this issue:
Following bizarre behavior related to a remapped M6 (the machine would
automatically load the last gcode file without me knowing), I came in need to
have the machine automatically reload the gcode file followi
If there are plug-in cards or gold plated edge connectors anywhere, unplug, rub
with an eraser, dust clean and re-insert. Might help remove stray capacitance.
I've just had trouble with a set of plug-in cards on a machine here (not
control cards, but the same principle applies).
Marcus
On 2 N