Tom,
The G53 command results in the following error:
interp_error: Can use only G5.2 or G5.3 after G5.2
Is this a bug? - There is no G5.2 or G5.3, only a G53 and the manual does
not mention any dependencies on G53.
I also read the information on G92 - it sets global offsets and affects all
Rob Jansen r...@... writes:
Tom,
The G53 command results in the following error:
interp_error: Can use only G5.2 or G5.3 after G5.2
Is this a bug? - There is no G5.2 or G5.3, only a G53 and the manual does
not mention any dependencies on G53.
As Chris R mentioned, check for which
Chris,
I downloaded a version from cvs about two weeks ago - in the speed of
EMC development this indeed is 'a while back' :-)
Based on your mail I did a cvs update / compile and now G53 works.
Regards,
Rob
Chris Radek wrote:
On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 09:39:07AM +0200, Rob Jansen wrote:
I don't know which version you are using, but judging from the message
it appears that there is an interpreter bug.
There is a table in the interpreter that contains pointers to the
functions that implement the gcodes. The actual gcode number is
multiplied by 10 to determine the index in the
Rob Jansen r...@... writes:
I'm lost.
I thought that the touch-off feature was for setting the workpiece home
snip...
After homing my machine, giving machine coordinates, how do I manually
set the home coordinates of my workpiece to 0,0,0 ?
Currently I search the sides of my
I'm lost.
I thought that the touch-off feature was for setting the workpiece home
position.
So I search for the side of my workpiece with one of these LED feelers
(kantentaster in Dutch, don't know the English term) and perform a
touch-off with 5mm. I thought this should set my coordinate (X or