kirk wrote:
John,
Thanks for all the help. The scaling factors did the trick. On the
previous version of EMC 2.1.3 I had to increase the counts per second
just to get the thing to move.
This new version works considerably better. There is much better
control over the velocity.
Good
Kirk wrote:
I am using the joypad.hal file located on the wiki. I have of course
modified it for my machine. I am loading halui and using it to control
various functions via buttons on the joypad. The previous version of
EMC was 2.1.3 which I obtained via Ubuntu Synaptic Package Manager. I
I attached the hal file on the last message. I am also attaching it
again here. The link to the file on the wiki is
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/uploads/joypad.hal
Kirk
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 19:57 -0400, John Kasunich wrote:
Kirk wrote:
I am using the joypad.hal file located on the wiki. I
John Kasunich wrote:
I should proofread before I hit send, not after:
If countX looks OK, then its time to look at the motion controller.
show pin axis.0.jog will show you the jogging related pins.
jog-counts should have the same value as countX. jog-enable should
be TRUE. jog-vel-mode
I just updated my system with the latest EMC 2.1.4. Prior to that I had
installed a USB joystick controller and it worked fine. After the
upgrade, the analog axes joysticks no longer work properly. If I jog an
axis it continues in the same direction as started and does not stop
when the control