On 07.06.15 10:38, Gene Heskett wrote:
> But I couldn't get iceweasel to go beyond the front page.
Hmmm ... works for me - they seem to have updated the stock list since
last week. (Shouldn't have had another look - I found some more bar I'd
like to have.)
It isn't just that your iceweasel is dea
hi
i am interesting if it will be possible to Linux cnc look ahead 4-5 lines
before G0 and then send some signal out?
right now i have a working system where when system reads G0 signal going
out.
now i want to this signal went out like 0.5" - 0.75" of travel before
actually system reads G0
when i
I have been watching this surface grinder on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121671854185
I was thinking this is close enough for me to pick up myself, but it
turns out the grinder is near Ventura and not Coarsegold. This might be
a good deal for someone in the LA area.
--
Kirk Wallace
http://w
On Sunday 07 June 2015 14:59:19 John Alexander Stewart wrote:
> Gene;
>
> I wired up the G0704 sensor to my Mesa 7i76/5i25 combo and use it
> with Andy's Lincurve stuff for speed feedback. And full speed control
> via the same combo.
>
> I'll be mentioning some of this at a seminar at the upcoming
Gene;
I wired up the G0704 sensor to my Mesa 7i76/5i25 combo and use it with
Andy's Lincurve stuff for speed feedback. And full speed control via the
same combo.
I'll be mentioning some of this at a seminar at the upcoming CNC Workshop.
Some stuff on my blog - the Canadian name for the G0704 is
On 06/07/2015 02:25 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
> I recommend you some literature on this topic. Embedded real-time
> systems are not data centers.
Nowhere have I suggested that. Be careful here;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_form-factor_pluggable_transceiver
with matching interfaces of
On Sunday 07 June 2015 07:13:36 Philipp Burch wrote:
> Hi Alexander!
>
> On 07.06.2015 12:47, Alexander Rössler wrote:
> > CANopen might be what you are searching for.
>
> Thanks for the hint, I'll have a look. From what I've seen so far,
> CAN(open) has a bus topology (parallel connections of all
On Sunday 07 June 2015 06:53:56 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 06.06.15 09:22, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 06 June 2015 04:06:22 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > > The place which won my business on Thursday was a surplus steel
> > > store with their entire stock list of hundreds of tons of bar
On Sunday 07 June 2015 06:31:00 Belli Button wrote:
> http://cdn0.grizzly.com/manuals/g0704_m.pdf
Is exactly what came with the machine. The wiring diagram is in it twice,
but nothing on the PCB's.
>From the sounds of it, its a scr or triac control. More evidence of that
in the fact that the re
Hi Alexander!
On 07.06.2015 12:47, Alexander Rössler wrote:
> CANopen might be what you are searching for.
Thanks for the hint, I'll have a look. From what I've seen so far,
CAN(open) has a bus topology (parallel connections of all devices),
which is not exactly what I'm looking for, but maybe th
Hi Dave!
On 06.06.2015 22:52, Dave Cole wrote:
> I've been around for a while and worked with current loop serial
> interfaces, rs232, rs422/485, Ethernet (back when thicknet was
> standard) etc.
>
> Why in world would you not use Ethernet??It leaves you with so many
> options that are no
CANopen might be what you are searching for.
On June 6, 2015 10:19:45 PM CEST, Philipp Burch wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>when we're talking about buses and interfaces, I'd like to bring up
>another topic concerning me recently: We're building some kind of PLC
>and motion controller mainly for interna
Thats what crowdfunding is made for. Think about solutions, not problems.
On June 7, 2015 1:06:00 AM CEST, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>
>On Saturday 06 June 2015 16:52:08 Dave Cole wrote:
>> I've been around for a while and worked with current loop serial
>> interfaces, rs232, rs422/485, Ethernet (bac
On 06.06.15 09:22, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 06 June 2015 04:06:22 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > The place which won my business on Thursday was a surplus steel store
> > with their entire stock list of hundreds of tons of bar on-line. They
> > had only very modest amounts of stainless steel
http://cdn0.grizzly.com/manuals/g0704_m.pdf
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From: Gene Heskett [mailto:ghesk...@wdtv.com]
Sent: 07 June 2015 03:52
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Emc-users] Schematics for a GO704
Greetings all;
Does anyone have them?
What is in the owners manual is wa
I recommend you some literature on this topic. Embedded real-time
systems are not data centers.
Hermann Kopetz, Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed
Embedded Applications, Springer, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4419-8236-0
Roman Obermaisser, Event-Triggered and Time-Triggered Control Paradig
On 06/06/2015 11:07 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> On 6/6/2015 6:46 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
>
>> However, I agree that connectors are a big problem in general when it
>> comes to computers. Only few capes address this problem an come with pin
>> headers to connect sensors/motors. However, that is
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