On Monday 07 December 2015 00:01:20 Jon Elson wrote:
> On 12/06/2015 10:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 06 December 2015 22:57:52 Rafael wrote:
> >> On 12/06/2015 07:25 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >>> Greetings all;
> >>>
> >>> Before tv's lost their crt's, there was a component in the powe
Thank you! Will try it tomorrow evening.
On Dec 6, 2015 11:33 PM, "Marius Alksnys" wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> you should download "Version 14 serial remote I/O card firmware" from
> www.mesanet.com, under ANYTHING I/O DAUGHTER CARDS, unzip it, and follow
> the README file in sserial/utils/linuxcnc.
>
On 12/06/2015 10:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 06 December 2015 22:57:52 Rafael wrote:
>
>> On 12/06/2015 07:25 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> Greetings all;
>>>
>>> Before tv's lost their crt's, there was a component in the power
>>> inlet circuit that had a very high negative temp coefficie
On Sunday 06 December 2015 22:57:52 Rafael wrote:
> On 12/06/2015 07:25 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > Before tv's lost their crt's, there was a component in the power
> > inlet circuit that had a very high negative temp coefficient, which
> > was used to create a high voltage
Stephen,
you should download "Version 14 serial remote I/O card firmware" from
www.mesanet.com, under ANYTHING I/O DAUGHTER CARDS, unzip it, and follow
the README file in sserial/utils/linuxcnc.
So, you will need ssinstall script and a special script, called update7i77
12/07/2015 06:03 AM, Ste
On Sunday 06 December 2015 22:55:27 Ken Strauss wrote:
> I assume that you mean a Surgistor(TM). You'll find them for very high
> prices on eBay (the one currently listed is $25!). Google shows
> several places that claim to have them.
>
Sound like they renamed it so they could charge antique pric
Hello all,
Upgraded the Ubuntu mill (2.5?) to 2.7.3. Using a 5i25 & 7i77. It
complained that the 7i77 needed updating. I found some docs on the forum
and updated the 5i25. But it still complains "hm2/hm2_5i25.0: Warning:
sserial remote device 7i77 channel 0 has old firmware that should be
updat
On 12/06/2015 07:25 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> Before tv's lost their crt's, there was a component in the power inlet
> circuit that had a very high negative temp coefficient, which was used
> to create a high voltage drop when it was cold, which in turn forced the
> first few s
I assume that you mean a Surgistor(TM). You'll find them for very high
prices on eBay (the one currently listed is $25!). Google shows several
places that claim to have them.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gene Heskett [mailto:ghesk...@wdtv.com]
> Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2015 10:26 PM
>
Greetings all;
Before tv's lost their crt's, there was a component in the power inlet
circuit that had a very high negative temp coefficient, which was used
to create a high voltage drop when it was cold, which in turn forced the
first few seconds of its power draw after being turned on, thru t
Thx Jeff
I also use a Labjack with Hal.
This comp is much cleaner.
TomP tjtr33
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On Sun, Dec 06, 2015 at 08:21:30PM +, Ralph Stirling wrote:
> That worked perfectly, Jeff! Thank you very much.
You're welcome. I'm glad it worked!
Jeff
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I picked up an interesting freebie. It's a 23 year old, 6 input
Smart-Pak PLC. No model # on it, just a typed and hand cut paper lable
on the firmware chip SMART-PAK Ver 3.24 and a date on the bottom in
Sharpie 10/92-188
I didn't find any info for anything this old on Entertron's website.
Sent
On 6 December 2015 at 20:46, Jeremy Jones wrote:
> Does LCNC support ATCs?
To an extent.
The problem is that all ATCs are a little different, so there is no
one-size-fits-all option that you can simply turn on in LinuxCNC.
However, everything that is required to control a toolchanger is
availa
http://gnipsel.com/shop/hardinge/hardinge.xhtml
sorry forgot the link , that will get you close
On 6 December 2015 at 20:51, Sarah Armstrong
wrote:
> yes it can handle the turret toolchanger ,
>
> theirs a number of ways using classic ladder , or using a comp
>
>
> On 6 December 2015 at 20:46,
On Sunday 06 December 2015 15:46:30 Jeremy Jones wrote:
> Thanks John. How would one handle the tool changing from a hardware
> and software standpoint since this a 10 tool ATC? Does LCNC support
> ATCs?
>
Yes it does. But you'll have to enable it, perhaps by writing some of
the code. There is
yes it can handle the turret toolchanger ,
theirs a number of ways using classic ladder , or using a comp
On 6 December 2015 at 20:46, Jeremy Jones wrote:
> Thanks John. How would one handle the tool changing from a hardware and
> software standpoint since this a 10 tool ATC? Does LCNC support
Thanks John. How would one handle the tool changing from a hardware and
software standpoint since this a 10 tool ATC? Does LCNC support ATCs?
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 9:25 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 11/12/2015 05:47 PM, Jeremy Jones wrote:
> > Thinking about picking up a Conquest 42. The machine i
That worked perfectly, Jeff! Thank you very much.
To summarize for future readers, process the comp
file Jeff wrote like this:
halcompile --install toieee.comp
Then add to the HAL file:
loadrt toieee
addf toieee.0 servo-thread
setp toieee.0.update 1
net low mb2hal.00.00.int toieee.0.in-high
n
On Sunday 06 December 2015 08:02:17 andy pugh wrote:
> On 6 December 2015 at 11:53, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > So what am I doing wrong? I can't even program a
> > G3 X-0.1375 Y0.1375 I-0.1375 J-0. at the 3" upper end of a Y
> > run, to make a left hand 90 degree turn. The reported error is
> >
On Sunday 06 December 2015 07:45:13 John Thornton wrote:
> Just so we are on the same page the latest version is 1.8
>
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/uploads/arcgenm18.py
>
> If your not in the correct starting position then you will get an
> error for sure.
>
> For example:
> center X0 Y0
> diameter
On 6 December 2015 at 11:53, Gene Heskett wrote:
> So what am I doing wrong? I can't even program a
> G3 X-0.1375 Y0.1375 I-0.1375 J-0. at the 3" upper end of a Y run, to
> make a left hand 90 degree turn. The reported error is 95.0495%
When I find myself in this sort of pickle, I say to my
Just so we are on the same page the latest version is 1.8
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/uploads/arcgenm18.py
If your not in the correct starting position then you will get an error
for sure.
For example:
center X0 Y0
diameter 0.275
start angle 90
end angle 180
direction ccw
gives me a start point of
On Sunday 06 December 2015 06:27:37 John Thornton wrote:
> The default behavior of incremental.
>
> JT
I was rather convinced of that. Thanks John T.
That means that any set of data that results in x0y0 for the starting
address, eg where it at, should be valid. It is not. arcbuddy draws
ex
The default behavior of incremental.
JT
On 12/5/2015 9:07 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> What arc mode, absolute or incremental, does arcbuddy's answers come out
> in?
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