printer or whatever. Constructive criticism is welcome, but I do
give a disclaimer. I am not a teacher, engineer or a machinist. Just a home
hobbyist who wants to give back to the community.
Thanks for your help and input. It is greatly appreciated.
Jo
I think that would depend on the machine you are placing the cards in. A SFF
(Small Form Factor) machine will require a low profile card while a regular
desktop will take a full size card.
Joe
- On 11 Jul, 2018, at 13:13, yomin estiven jaramillo munera
yejm...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, Gene
> I miss our discussions
> John Dammeyer
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Joe Hildreth [mailto:j...@threerivershospital.com]
>> Sent: July-11-18 1:37 PM
>> To: emc-users
>> Subject: [Emc-users] Parallel Port Driver Docs
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>&
there is a typo in the table in
the docs. If this is the case, can the documentation be corrected? Honest, I
am not trying to be a PITA. Just trying to prepare accurate information for my
next tutorial.
Joe Hildreth
- On 11 Jul, 2018, at 16:45, andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com wrote:
> On
I think I done a poor job of explaining my question, although I believe Andy
Pugh got it. I created a video demonstrating what I mean, although not the
great. Was wondering if someone would correct my mis-information or confirm
what I think to be true. If I am correct, can we get it changed in t
ylist?list=PLaamliiI72ntlrHKIFjh2VjmehRGgZpjm
Thanks for your time and patience with me.
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> I bought some parport cards from Amazon and eBay a while ago to do
> something of a survey along these lines.
> One turned out to be a SCSI card :-)
> One turned out to need a driver download every restart (without which
> it had an uncommitted generic IO chip. Which might potentially be a
> r
> I make boards that use the parallel port as a communications
> channel for motion control.
> These use the IEEE-1284 (EPP) mode for faster communication.
>
> Right now, I'm selling the Syba SD-PEX10005 board with
> MOSCHIP MCS9900CV-AA.
> It appears that the MOSCHIP MCS9901 chips also work fine.
Jon,
I have it added to the list, can you give me the chipset numbers?
Joe
- On Apr 22, 2019, at 10:28 PM, Jon Elson el...@pico-systems.com wrote:
> OK, so the Siig dual-port PCI card is 131f : 2021
>
> I'll try to get some of the other IDs shortly.
>
> Jon
>
>
> __
Tomp,
Can you give me the chipset ID and what IO the card has? (# Parallel Ports and
# serial Ports)
Joe
- On Apr 22, 2019, at 10:49 PM, TJoseph Powderly tjt...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 04/23/2019 10:07 AM, bari wrote:
>> LSPCI
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lspci
>>
>> http://www.tuto
. Is the card,
ISA, PCI or PCIe
I have added it to the list.
Joe
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- On Apr 23, 2019, at 11:04 AM, TJoseph Powderly tjt...@gmail.com wrote:
> Joe
> On
Jon,
> I make boards that use the parallel port as a communications
> channel for motion control.
> These use the IEEE-1284 (EPP) mode for faster communication.
How do you test if a card works properly in EPP mode? This would be good
information to add to the list for those using your hardware.
Thanks Andy. I should bite the bullet and scrape up a little money for some
Mesa cards. They will be an excellent addition to the tutorial series.
Joe
- On Apr 23, 2019, at 11:52 AM, andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 at 17:24, Joe Hildreth
> wrote:
>
Andy,
Thank you for follow up. I have them added to the list. One last question,
are these all PCI cards?
Joe
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 at 21:03, Joe Hildreth
> wrote:
>
> Vendor ID: 1415
> Device ID: 8403
> Chipset: OX9162
> Manufacturer: Oxford Semiconductor
>
Thank you Dave, I have it in the list.
Joe
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 4:40 PM Dave Matthews wrote:
>>
>> This is what I am running.
>>
>> 03:06.0 Communication controller [0780]: MosChip Semiconductor
>> Technology Ltd. PCI 9835 Multi-I/O Controller [9710:9835] (rev 01)
>>
>> It is a Rosewell (N
...@pico-systems.com wrote:
> On 04/23/2019 11:21 AM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> Jon,
>>
>>> I make boards that use the parallel port as a communications
>>> channel for motion control.
>>> These use the IEEE-1284 (EPP) mode for faster communication.
>>
Andy,
As I understand it the PCI Address configuration space is handled mostly by the
BIOS and the CPU. The bus is enumerated by the BIOS and then configuration
takes place. A good lecture on this topic can be found at this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihgMcP2353I
HTH,
Joe
>
> W
,
Joe
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Thanks Sebastian.
Joe
- On Sep 19, 2014, at 8:04 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
> On September 19, 2014 9:07:32 AM MDT, Sebastian Kuzminsky
> wrote:
>>On 9/17/14 1:58 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I was reading through
The image on section 5.2 (Figure 5.2: Basic information Page) shows 20,000 ns
for both Direction Hold and Direction Setup. The definitions below for
Direction Hold and Direction setup suggest 200,000 ns as a default value if you
don't know the timing information. Should this read 20,000 like the
Sebastian,
That fixes it up quite nice. Hope I am not being a pain. Just thought that
proof reading would be a way i could contribute to the project.
Joe
- On Sep 24, 2014, at 12:18 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
> On 9/22/14 1:19 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> The
Sebastian,
If you want to show me how to make the changes, I'd be happy to help out.
Joe
- On Sep 25, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
> On 9/24/14 9:56 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> Sebastian,
>>
>> That fixes it up quite nice. Hope I
> The rough outline for how to contribute is in this document:
>
> http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.6/html/code/Contributing-to-LinuxCNC.html
>
> Read that and send any questions you have to the emc-developers list.
> Also consider joining us on IRC for chatting in real time (details are
> in the docum
Hello everyone,
I am sure these questions are asked all the time but I have found nothing that
really covers what I am looking for. (But maybe I am not too good with the
search.)
I have built a CNC Gantry router based on the KRMx01 design from Kronos
Robotics. But instead of using the electr
Bruce,
Thanks for taking the time to explain it to me.
So I can take this approach then:
1) Use the internal E-Stop as an output on the BOB (Use this as in input to my
AND gate)
2) Use the external E-stop which is normally closed as the second input to my
AND gate)
3) Use the output of the Cha
Bruce,
One more question. If I wired it like my last email, then LinuxCNC would not
have any clue that I hit the external E-Stop. Would it be benifitial to bring
the signal back in anyway, just to let the software know we killed it
externally? Otherwise, I imagine that the software will cont
finish a cut before it
> can pause, but using e-stop means you are willing to lose the piece or
> repair it if something is wrong.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> ... Jack
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Joe Hildreth
> wrote:
>> Bruce,
>>
>> O
Kirk,
Great information. I am still reading it. I wonder though, if a brake could
be used with my router along side the PID. You gave me some great info to chew
on. Thanks again.
Joe
- On Nov 7, 2014, at 4:05 PM, Kirk Wallace kwall...@wallacecompany.com
wrote:
> While following this
pper motors. If I had any three phase devices, I'd use a three pole
> relay (actually, a motor starter) to ensure that all three phases were
> switch on and off at the same time.
>
> If you do an online search for E-stop circuit, I'm sure you can find a
> lot of circuit di
Bruce,
Yeah, I suppose I have been beating the horse to death with the questions.
Sorry. But hey, when you don't know a lot about it you have to start
somewhere, right? Thanks for all the help and clarification.
After I sent the email, I went off in search of relay logic circuits. After
rea
l E-Stop with LinuxCNC can be done with the
> ESTOP_LATCH component as described here:
>
> http://linuxcnc.org/index.php/english/forum/47-hal-examples/25861-external-e-stop
>
> JT
>
> On 11/7/2014 3:35 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> Bruce,
>>
>> One more questio
althcare industry
for the last 15 years, I have got into the habit of over thinking as part of
the CYA you perpetually have to do because the government constantly mandates
it.
You folk really are a blessing to have as a community.
Joe
ey are meant to provide this functionality, then they seem unneeded
because stepconf will create the entries whether you want them or not.
I know it is an obtuse question, but I just want to make sure I understand what
is happening behind the scenes.
Joe
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IT Manager
Three Rivers Hospi
carry data out of the siggen component.
Since ..."
I think the work "All" in the "All eight of these pins" Should be removed, or
perhaps the text changed to mention the other "bit" pin.
I hope this was the place to mention it.
Thanks,
Joe
section of the documentation does not mention these, and I
see no reference to them in the core component motion section of the
documentation.
Can someone explain these to me and maybe add them to the INI config docs?
Many thanks for your help, patience and time.
Joe Hildreth
hanks again, sorry to be a pain.
Joe Hildreth
- On Mar 29, 2017, at 3:35 PM, Joe Hildreth j...@threerivershospital.com
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am going through the INI file of my stepper based Gantry machine and am
> looking at the [EMCMOT] section. In this section I
ys get a lot of gantry homing question
stuff and I hope I am not being too much of a pain.
Thank you for your advice,
Joe Hildreth
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Todd,
Thank you for the feedback. Can you point me to some information on how to get
the 2.8-pre installed on my debian wheezy box?
Thanks,
Joe Hildreth
- On Mar 30, 2017, at 11:05 AM, Todd Zuercher zuerc...@embarqmail.com wrote:
> The current Master branch (2.8-pre) is a descendant
line for the 2.8 release? Should I just wait?
Regards,
Joe Hildreth
- On Mar 30, 2017, at 11:13 AM, John Thornton j...@gnipsel.com wrote:
> The gantry component was a work around for 2.7. The JA branch has been
> merged into Master for some time now. Master is the development branch
your help.
Regards,
Joe Hildreth
- On Mar 30, 2017, at 11:35 AM, John Thornton j...@gnipsel.com wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/
>
> You just need to change the deb line in the synaptic package manager to
> point to:
>
> deb http://buildbot.linu
John,
Todd,
Nicklas,
Just wanted to thank you gentlemen one more time for the help. I really
appreciate it.
Regards,
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John,
These entries were generated with stepconf, should stepconf be updated so as
not to include them. Also, just to verify, all three variable can be removed
from these two sections?
[EMCMOT] section
COMM_TIMEOUT = 1.0
COMM_WAIT = 0.010
[TRAJ] section
CYCLE_TIME = 0.010
Joe Hildreth
ut want to make sure I am not including
something that I shouldn't or vice versa before I do.
Regards.
Joe Hildreth
>
> Interesting comment, John K.
>
> So I fired up the editor and took both CYCLE_TIME settings in the .ini
> file out of the ini file for my small mill.
>
Hello all,
I am looking through the docs and cannot find a man page for the
hal_manualtoolchange userspace component, and only see reference to it in the
HAL Examples section of the doc. Also missing is the man page for the parport
rt module. Who do I need to request for these docs, or is it w
he tool via hal_manualtoolchange.change pin
c) The component then opens the dialog informing the user to change to tool #X
d) User does the tool change and clicks the okay button.
e) the okay button send signal via hal_manualtoolchange.changed
am I close?
Joe
- On Apr 4, 2017, at 1:56 PM
Sebastian,
I will be happy to try to write it.
Joe
- On Apr 4, 2017, at 2:34 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
> On 04/04/2017 01:13 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> Looking at the ha;_manualtoolchange.py file, I see the following:
>>
>> h = hal.component(
Thanks Dewey that helped a bunch.
- On Apr 4, 2017, at 4:42 PM, Dewey Garrett dgarr...@panix.com wrote:
>> So this tells me what pins are created,
>> the only one I am unsure of is the
>> change_button, can someone explain this one?
>
> By default, one must click the 'Continue'
> button on t
ril 2017 at 19:56, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> I am looking through the docs and cannot find a man page for the
>> hal_manualtoolchange userspace component,
>
> It is hidden:
> http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/gui/axis.html#_manual_t
I have a good portion of the manpage written for this user component, but have
a question.
If one wanted to use the hal_manualtoolchange.change_button as an external
button, should this input be ORed with the hal_manualtoolchange.changed and
then the OR output sent to iocontrol.0.tool-changed
m wrote:
> On 04/05/2017 09:58 AM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> I have a good portion of the manpage written for this user component,
>> but have a question.
>
> Great!
>
>
>> If one wanted to use the hal_manualtoolchange.change_button as an
&
OK, I see what you mean, the change_button is an input pin of the component,
when it is triggered the component will set the changed pin high.
Some days, I wonder why I get out of bed. haha
Sorry for all the chatter.
Joe
- On Apr 5, 2017, at 1:48 PM, Joe Hildreth j
-pre so I am happy.
Hopefully, I didn't butcher the manpage up too bad.
Thanks for the encouragement.
Joe
- On Apr 4, 2017, at 7:03 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
> On 04/04/2017 05:54 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> DOH!
>>
>> I guess I should have
10:46:56AM -0500, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> Well, what a learning experience that was. Have the manpage written,
>> forked the linuxcnc project, added my page, committed and signed,
>> and done a pull request. (With some help from some folks on the devel
>> IRC channel). At a
017 at 11:25:06AM -0500, Joe Hildreth wrote:
>> I probably should correct that and resubmit it, yes? Thanks for
>> reading it, hind-sight being 20/20 and all, I probably should have
>> asked you to look it over before submitting it.
>
> No problem. It's already a soli
Hello all,
I am new to using git and github and have run into a problem. I apologise for
the length.
So first the back story.
I created a manpage for the hal_manualtoolchange userspace component and I
would like it added to the linuxcnc repo. These are the steps I took.
1) I forked the li
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