On 29/7/13 at 10:50 AM, bodge...@gmail.com (andy pugh) wrote:
On 29/7/13 at 10:50 AM, bodge...@gmail.com (andy pugh) wrote:
>On 29 July 2013 01:37, wrote:
>>Here's the pertinent files relating to my axis weirdness:
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>>3-axis hal file =
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>>3-axis INI file =
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>I think that the mailing lis
Also, I have another 3-axis config that does exactly the same thing; a third
one also did that but I chose not to save it after testing the motors from
within the Stepconf wizard.
On 29/7/13 at 10:37 AM, anew...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
> Here's the pertinent files relating to my axis weirdness:
I've got a four-axis breakout board that I'm using LinuxCNC's
Stepconf setup to drive quite happily - at least in the testing
stages - using the supplied sample g-code files. If I try to set
up a 3-axis config, Stepconf happily obliges: but the output to
the motors seems to be a lathe config, i
r-model-engineers.blogspot.ca/2013/01/intel-motherboards-and-parallel-port.html
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> that makes the port work well with the pendant.
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> I really like the way the whole system went together.
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> Email back, of course, if you want more information.
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> John A. Stewart
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> On 2013/06/19 07:06 AM, Alexander Newman wrote:
> > Hi there,
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> > I am currently constructing a CNC box (well, I've been at it for
> > over a year now) which is in the final stages of completion.
> >
> > The box contains an Intel D525MW mobo, a
On 18/6/13 at 3:29 PM, g_ala...@yahoo.com (Gregg Eshelman) wrote:
>What about this dual LPT PCI card? http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005RCAEFC
>Another one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0082XIOE6
>This one has the wrong image http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SLBQ2
>Yet another http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004F3C
On 19/6/13 at 3:16 PM, bodge...@gmail.com (andy pugh) wrote:
>On 19 June 2013 00:06, Alexander Newman wrote:
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>>Has anyone go any suggestions for a twin paraport remappable lpt
>>card that will be remappable under Ubuntu *and* is available -
>>and works well? The Mesa c
Hi there,
I am currently constructing a CNC box (well, I've been at it for
over a year now) which is in the final stages of completion.
The box contains an Intel D525MW mobo, a SoundLogic "combo"
breakout board, a PMDX-135-20 power board and four Gecko 203V
drives. I recently got a 4-axis pend
>>Before I have to jump through a number of hoops, does anyone
>>have EMC2 running on any version of OSX?
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>No, and good luck! :)
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>If you want to get sim working, it may not be too difficult. I
>don't think it's been done, but since the main dependencies are
>on some userspace librarie