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> From: "Gene Heskett"
> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 1:29:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Need a pix
>
> On Thursday 13 July 2017 20:44:44 dave wrote:
>
> I've done similar ops on TLM, with varying
(sorry, looks like i made a private reply to andy and not to the list,
so here's the msg)
I wrote that stuff for geda
i havent looked at it for years
I was dissapointed in the zoom and pan, and how to graphically handle
the threads
so i wandered off looking at other connected box frameworks
wow nicklas
i poked at scheme many years ago
out came crawling, some lamdas, cdrs and cars
i ran away
you're brave
i wont wade into those waters,
but if you want some geda symbols or testing, I will help
tomp tjtr33
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> > I assumed all added symbols should have loadrt and a thread but this is not
> > always the case.
>
> There are only really three options in common use. loadrt / addf to
> the base thread, loadrt / addf to the servo thread and loadusr.
>
> One way to handle that might be to drop the
> you're brave
> i wont wade into those waters,
> but if you want some geda symbols or testing, I will help
I assumed all added symbols should have loadrt and a thread but this is not
always the case.
I guess the following pin attributes would make sense:
"setp" would ideally drive the net
On 14 July 2017 at 19:01, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> I assumed all added symbols should have loadrt and a thread but this is not
> always the case.
There are only really three options in common use. loadrt / addf to
the base thread, loadrt / addf to the servo
> > I assumed all added symbols should have loadrt and a thread but this is not
> > always the case.
>
> There are only really three options in common use. loadrt / addf to
> the base thread, loadrt / addf to the servo thread and loadusr.
>
> One way to handle that might be to drop the
I started on new scheme backend for gschem, the attached gnet-linuxcnc.scm
file, gnetlist option -L. could be used to make it show up among the other
backends if file is stored in current directory.
It does halfile:
1. Add the loadrt rows.
2. Threads with automatic numbering of instances.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017, at 03:48 PM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> Fluke work great but are a little bit expensive. Unless accuracy is important
> I guess any would do.
Fluke is indeed expensive. However, I would change the last part to "Unless
_safety_ is important I guess any would do".
Cheap
On Friday 14 July 2017 08:48:04 Todd Zuercher wrote:
> - Original Message -
>
> > From: "Gene Heskett"
> > To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 1:29:40 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Need a pix
> >
> > On Thursday 13 July 2017
On 07/14/2017 08:26 AM, John Kasunich wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017, at 03:48 PM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
Fluke work great but are a little bit expensive. Unless accuracy is important I
guess any would do.
Fluke is indeed expensive. However, I would change the last part to "Unless
_safety_
most metallic snap caps are made from anodized aluminum. I made my ammo
models from the SAAMI specs also. was super easy. any material you are
comfortable with machining should be fine as long as you keep them clean,
same as you would do for regular ammo.
Marshall
On Jul 13, 2017 11:54 PM,
On 14 July 2017 at 03:54, dave wrote:
>> Ouch! My brain is fried. How weather or age is getting to me. The
>> procedure for the taper is clearly wrong.
Actually, it isn't. :-)
With an automatic facing boring head your procedure will work just
fine for boring tapers. You
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