Actually Andy - The idea is have both as a dual boot system.
I actually was thinking more about adding PP to my Hurco KM3 retrofit, but my
understanding was PP had configs for each Tormach machine so lathe and mill
versions were in the same release revision.
I started out doing programming on pa
$ man halcmd
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source filename.hal
Execute the commands from filename.hal.
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On 23 July 2017 at 05:20, TJoseph Powderly wrote:
> Gene
> My googlefoo is failing to find anything
> about hal files using includes,
> and my fuzzy mem thinks you were doing this.
I am not aware that HAL files can use includes (but I am unaware of
the majority of things, so that does not mean th
On 22 July 2017 at 22:27, Greg Bentzinger via Emc-users
wrote:
> I ask this as I am considering a conversion on a benchtop lathe I keep for
> simple second op work
Do you really need the conversational stuff that PP has, or could you
just use ordinary LinuxCNC?
I was using a lathe this weekend
It might be better to reformulate my question. Then trying to run linuxcnc with
commands from GUI sent over the network I have figured howto run the server but
not client.
EMCTASK, EMCIO and EMCMOT is run on server but not axis so I expected axis
should be run on client. Then I run axis alone o
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