>>> I am busy converting a Motorman 6-axis robot to Linuxcnc. The
>>> original Yaskawa motors and servo drives are used. The motors are
>>> all fitted with absolute encoders. The encoders have ..
>>
>
>> Hi Rudy
>
>> I know this is a while back, but did you get your robot working?
>
>
On 4/8/19 3:32 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 08.04.19 05:04, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 08 April 2019 02:36:49 Erik Christiansen wrote:
...
And that requires html encoding, also high discouraged on most lists. And
usually skipped by this reader.
Nooo-, that'd be true if it were done
The undocumented chinese parts we buy from eBay are many times sold by a
mon and pop eBayer maybe working out of her apartment. The last two time
I had to get stuff swapped I learn she was a mom with two small kids who
did this so she could be home with the kids. She knew absolutely ZERO
about t
Chris Morley
Hello
On 04/09/2019 05:55 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 19:12, TJoseph Powderly wrote:
So for users who have used the PNCconf default G540 settings
(1000 step 2000 pause 200 dirsetup 200 dirchange )
On the forum we typically suggest that everyone uses 5000 for step
On Monday 08 April 2019 18:15:47 andy pugh wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 21:15, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > How do you work that out? It's open-source hardware.
> > > You can even build it yourself.
> >
> > TANSTAAFL. People need to eat and pay the rent. Flush the toilet,
> > etc etc. That says th
On Monday 08 April 2019 17:10:26 Chris Albertson wrote:
> Gene,
>
> It is 2019. The money is made today with the service sector.Yes I
> could sell widgets and make $50 for each one sold. But it is better
> to give away the widgets and then charge for widget services including
> installation,
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 19:12, TJoseph Powderly wrote:
> So for users who have used the PNCconf default G540 settings
> (1000 step 2000 pause 200 dirsetup 200 dirchange )
On the forum we typically suggest that everyone uses 5000 for step and
dir and 20,000 for dir.
(Because by definition you only
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 21:15, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > How do you work that out? It's open-source hardware.
> > You can even build it yourself.
>
> TANSTAAFL. People need to eat and pay the rent. Flush the toilet, etc
> etc. That says they'll expect to get paid for their time.
Just like the LinuxC
Gene,
It is 2019. The money is made today with the service sector.Yes I
could sell widgets and make $50 for each one sold. But it is better to
give away the widgets and then charge for widget services including
installation, training and consulting. The service pays far more than does
manuf
On Monday 08 April 2019 13:52:54 andy pugh wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 15:12, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > About $100 including heatsink, DIN mount and screen-printed case.
> > > But that was a not-for-profit batch of 50 that I had made.
> >
> > Meaning for profit propduction will be closer to $2
Hi, this may be of use to some users of the Gecko G540, who see lost steps.
I made a config using PNCCONF and selected the standard timings for G540
with a 5i20.
I used a simple bob to connect the G540 to P4 of the 5i20.
Then I made many tests for repeatability ( machine coordinate position
a
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 15:12, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > About $100 including heatsink, DIN mount and screen-printed case. But
> > that was a not-for-profit batch of 50 that I had made.
>
> Meaning for profit propduction will be closer to $200 USD/axis.
How do you work that out? It's open-source har
The type of reply posting I find most offensive is inline posting with no
whitespace separation from the quoted text.
I've received messages on this list where I scrolled up and down for several
seconds looking for what and where the actual comment might have been only to
give up in disgust and
Thank you,
> From: Dave Cole
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Posting order
> Date: April 8, 2019 at 6:23:20 AM PDT
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
>
> I read through 4 or 5 email lists on almost a daily basis. And I read
> through messages which are top posted, bottom posted, and someti
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY
I so much appreciate the responses.
Thanks
Stuart
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 8:45 AM Ken Strauss wrote:
> I completely agree; I'm delighted to get *ANY* response to my dumb
> questions!
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Dave Cole [mailto:linuxcncro...@gmail.com]
> > Sent
Maybe the main issue is the medium used, if you are saying that? It forces
the users to make a choice.
Top or bottom posting is not an issue in Whatsapp because it places the
reader at the pertinent point, and appends at bottom.
So Gmail, for example, should have a per-mailbox option of 'literal'
On Monday 08 April 2019 06:36:58 andy pugh wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 11:21, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Thanks Andy. Looks like a quite capable board set. Is it purchasable
> > assembled from somebody?
>
> No. As I said in the email when I first mentioned it.
>
> > For how much an axis?
>
> Abou
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019, rudy du preez wrote:
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2019 08:58:45 +0200
From: rudy du preez
Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Motorman Robot with absolute Yaskawa
On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 at 14:48, Rudy du Preez
I completely agree; I'm delighted to get *ANY* response to my dumb questions!
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Cole [mailto:linuxcncro...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 08, 2019 9:23 AM
> To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Posting order
>
>
> >> What makes
What makes that even easier is to enable HTML email and then not only change
colour but also font.
The "best" answer, of course, is to embed Javascript in an HTML email
to present the data according to the preferences registered by each
recipient on an SQLite database hosted on an Amazon AWS i
I have read this down to Andy's post. I just smile and go on. I have no
gripes either way. My choice to read or ignore has nothing to do with style
or format.
Content content content. :)
Regards
Stuart
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 8:14 AM andy pugh wrote:
> I agree with some of your points and disagre
I agree with some of your points and disagree with others.
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 14:04, Ken Strauss wrote:
>
> IMHO bottom posting shows utter disdain for the reader who is forced to scroll
> through many lines that he has already read. Of course bottom posting is great
> for the reader who is to
IMHO bottom posting shows utter disdain for the reader who is forced to scroll
through many lines that he has already read. Of course bottom posting is great
for the reader who is too lazy to closely follow a thread and wants their
memory refreshed with each new posting.
> -Original Message
On 08.04.19 00:37, John Dammeyer wrote:
> I doubt anyone writing software would like to have only a black
> proportional font in their program text editor. Yet we tolerate it
> for emails.
John, I've earned a fat living for 30 years writing software, and still
do a little for recreation. There, a
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 11:21, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Thanks Andy. Looks like a quite capable board set. Is it purchasable
> assembled from somebody?
No. As I said in the email when I first mentioned it.
> For how much an axis?
About $100 including heatsink, DIN mount and screen-printed case. But
On 08.04.19 05:04, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 08 April 2019 02:36:49 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > Granted, excessive quoting is too common on most lists. A good MUA
> > does much to ameliorate the issue, though. In mutt, 'S' skips quoted
> > text to the next block of reply in a flash. I also h
On Monday 08 April 2019 05:37:59 andy pugh wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 10:17, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Andy? I may have seen it pass by, but what does the STMBL acronym
> > translate to?
>
> It is explained here, along with everything else:
> https://github.com/rene-dev/stmbl/blob/master/docs/s
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 10:17, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Andy? I may have seen it pass by, but what does the STMBL acronym
> translate to?
It is explained here, along with everything else:
https://github.com/rene-dev/stmbl/blob/master/docs/src/Getting%20Started.adoc
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle
On Monday 08 April 2019 05:01:39 andy pugh wrote:
[...]
> It is a problem that has been solved by the STMBL servo drive project.
[...]
Andy? I may have seen it pass by, but what does the STMBL acronym
translate to?
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 08:39, John Dammeyer wrote:
> What makes that even easier is to enable HTML email and then not only change
> colour but also font.
The "best" answer, of course, is to embed Javascript in an HTML email
to present the data according to the preferences registered by each
reci
On Monday 08 April 2019 02:58:45 rudy du preez wrote:
> >On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 at 14:48, Rudy du Preez wrote:
> >> I am busy converting a Motorman 6-axis robot to Linuxcnc. The
> >> original Yaskawa motors and servo drives are used. The motors are
> >> all fitted with absolute encoders. The encoders
On Monday 08 April 2019 02:36:49 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 08.04.19 07:55, Roland Jollivet wrote:
> > I've thought about this, and don't agree. If people are following
> > this conversation, then it is fresh in their mind, and it's very
> > easy to read this post.
>
> Err, Roland, if "it is fr
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 08:16, rudy du preez wrote:
> Sort of, but not reliably. To read the first part of the serial data
> containing the abs encoder positions was a real problem.
It is a problem that has been solved by the STMBL servo drive project.
If you replaced the servo drives with STMBL
On Monday 08 April 2019 01:55:26 Roland Jollivet wrote:
> I've thought about this, and don't agree. If people are following this
> conversation, then it is fresh in their mind, and it's very easy to
> read this post. It irks me to have to scroll down to find where
> someone actually posted.
>
> So
I'll make one more comment on this and then go back to lurking on this subject.
When I have a number of email conversions with a client on how to perhaps
implement something or where changes are needed we usually reply to the
question at the top of the email. We're way too busy to go search
>On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 at 14:48, Rudy du Preez wrote:
>> I am busy converting a Motorman 6-axis robot to Linuxcnc. The original
>> Yaskawa motors and servo drives are used. The motors are all fitted
>> with absolute encoders. The encoders have ..
>
>Hi Rudy
>I know this is a while ba
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