iocontrol.0.user−enable−out
(Bit, Out) FALSE when an internal estop condition exists
iocontrol.0.user−request−enable
(Bit, Out) TRUE when the user has requested that estop be cleared
and
halui.machine.is−on bit out
pin for machine is On/Off
are what I've used in past I believe.
On Fr
OK. So I grabbed the linuxcnc_master and unzipped it. In the python section
I've found the code that deals with the two buttons.
The class linuxcnc is reached through the
import linuxcnc
However, I can't find any code that defines
class linuxcnc:
def estop_clicked(event=None):
s.poll
On Thursday 31 October 2019 16:19:55 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 31 October 2019 15:06:13 Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> New problem, to me anyway.
>
> loadrt pwmgen output_type=type0
>
> is a syntax error. But thats not what the manpage for the sw version
> of the pwmgen says. I see its illegal f
On Thursday 31 October 2019 15:06:13 Gene Heskett wrote:
New problem, to me anyway.
loadrt pwmgen output_type=type0
is a syntax error. But thats not what the manpage for the sw version of
the pwmgen says. I see its illegal for the firmware versions in the
mesa cards, but is it sick bird for t
On Tuesday 29 October 2019 17:17:11 Gene Heskett wrote:
Well it turns out that it cannot be done using the 7i76D, so I've got to
move that signal to a sainsmart bob in order to actually get a logic 1=5
volts control. Nothing I can do to prevent the default pulled up outputs
from running the pu
> -Original Message-
> From: John Dammeyer [mailto:jo...@autoartisans.com]
> Seems it's broken though. What I thought was working isn't with the fault
> LED blinking 9 times.
>
> From the monitor I look at the following pins
> and0.in0=io0.C78=1.000
> and0.in1=fault0.fault = 9.
>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 03:35, R C wrote:
> From what I understand, with anything one does, a realtime kernel is a
> must. I wonder if there is one for RHEL style OSs that can be used?
There is an RTAI .deb kernel package here:
https://github.com/andypugh/RTAI/releases
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