Goldenfir SSDs test out to be as good as Micron's mid-range models, because
they use the same controller chip and memory chips as Micron's mid range, but
cost much less. Unlike how many companies publish absolute best case
performance for their storage, this guy's benchmarks are well above
I sent my 5i25 and 7i76 into Mesa to look at. Mesa boards may be more expensive
than stuff from China, but you won’t get help from China like you do from
Peter.
Thanks,
Peter
> On Aug 23, 2018, at 4:38 PM, Peter C. Wallace wrote:
>
> On Thu, 23 Aug 2018, Condit Alan wrote:
>
>> Date: Thu,
Is there a g40 in your prep line ?
> At the end of my toolchange subroutine I have G43H#5400 to
> automatically apply the offsets for that tool.
>
> This is generally done in the first move off line . After calling tool and
> the prep line .
I have another issue that I think others have seen as well. Quite often
when I run a program on my router I get a warning that the Z axis
maximum limit will be exceeded. The code runs fine if I ignore the
warning. The warning appears to be triggered by G53 G0Z0 at the end of
the code. My
I'm in the process of rebuilding a large router which has an 8 station
ATC. I have overridden M6 to do the positioning and sequencing. This all
works fine. At the end of my toolchange subroutine I have G43H#5400 to
automatically apply the offsets for that tool.
Now for the odd bit. If I do a
On Friday 24 August 2018 10:12:54 Dave Cole wrote:
> >> THIS is the safest
>
> way to upgrade a running system: Make multiple partitions.
>
> No, that's definitely not the safest way. Jon's right. Swap hard
> drives. You can't screw up something that's not plugged in!
>
> If you don't want
THIS is the safest
way to upgrade a running system: Make multiple partitions.
No, that's definitely not the safest way. Jon's right. Swap hard drives.
You can't screw up something that's not plugged in!
If you don't want to do that, then at least image the drive to another device,
like