Kirk Wallace wrote:
I looked briefly at the emc.nml file and didn't see anything obvious,
but I wonder if there is a way to run Halscope on another computer like
you can run the user interface by redirecting emcsvr?
Nope, sorry. HAL is strictly a local thing.
You can of course run
Kirk Wallace wrote:
On Sun, 2007-10-14 at 22:59 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
Kirk Wallace wrote:
Is there a way to save Halscope channel settings and reload them later?
It does do that. If you don't have the latest version, it
didn't save every setting, but it did save the channel
assignment.
Is there a way to save Halscope channel settings and reload them later?
--
Kirk Wallace (California, USA
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/
Hardinge HNC lathe
Bridgeport mill conversion pending
Zubal lathe conversion pending)
By default halscope saves a hidden file .scope.cfg in the current
directory. The next time you run halscope from that directory it loads the
settings (well most of them at least) from that file.
On Sun, 14 Oct 2007, Kirk Wallace wrote:
Is there a way to save Halscope channel settings and
Kirk Wallace wrote:
Is there a way to save Halscope channel settings and reload them later?
It does do that. If you don't have the latest version, it
didn't save every setting, but it did save the channel
assignment. Oh, you want to save it as a file, and reload after
making a different
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 03:56 +, ben lipkowitz wrote:
By default halscope saves a hidden file .scope.cfg in the current
directory. The next time you run halscope from that directory it loads the
settings (well most of them at least) from that file.
This implies that I can save the file to
On Sun, 2007-10-14 at 22:59 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
Kirk Wallace wrote:
Is there a way to save Halscope channel settings and reload them later?
It does do that. If you don't have the latest version, it
didn't save every setting, but it did save the channel
assignment. Oh, you want to