Bas Laarhoven sjml@... writes:
This problem (and a solution) is described here:
http://forum.bebopr.info/viewtopic.php?f=12t=10
Thanks Bas,
Changing optargs by adding cape-bebopr-brdg to be disabled did the trick and
all boots ok
Hi,
looking through the Wiki, I saw the page about wrapped axes and thought
I would try it. So added WRAPPED=1 to ini file and started emc 2.4.6.
I then tried to issue a G90.2 or G91.2 code in the mdi panel but all I
get is an Unknown gcode used error message and also same when I put
these
Hi everyone,
I have changed the tool holding on my emc driven rose engine (see
http://blog.alanbattersby.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/img_0038-rose-2.jpg)
so that the tool depth direction can be set at a variable angle and not
just perpendicular to the other two axes.
So can I show this
Hi,
The emc on documentation
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gcode_main.html#sub:G81:-Drilling-Cycle
shows
G81 X- Y- Z- A- B- C- R- L-
which to me indicates that it should work given C axis values. Is this
correct?
The example from
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.3/html/gcode_mill_canned.html
On 31/10/10 12:16, Andy Pugh wrote:
However, you might be better with a full 5-axis kinematics and driven
rotaries. :-)
This is probably best as I do want to eventually add a stepper to drive
the angle at which I present the tool (when I can figure out how to
machine a worm wheel accurately,
On 19/07/10 23:54, Andy Pugh wrote:
in the kernel directory:
patch -p1 {path-to}hal-linux-2.6.32.11-x86-2.6-03.patch
Is what I have been using.
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atp
Thanks, I tried this and it ran ok but reported failures. Also then
tried to rebuild the partially patched kernel but it failed. So I
On 20/07/10 16:23, Andy Pugh wrote:
On 20 July 2010 15:08, Alan Battersby
alan.battersby-XZoyATsUNX5Wk0Htik3J/w...@public.gmane.org wrote:
Thanks, I tried this and it ran ok but reported failures.
Have a look at the .rej files and see if you can do the patches by hand?
(Or just use
Hi,
I am attempting to hopefully place emc onto opensuse 11.3. I have
downloaded and compiled it as a simularor but want to run the real
system. So have downloaded 11.3 kernel and compiled and created it. I
now have a problem with rtai I downloaded RTAI 3.8 source run make and
filled in the
On 19/07/10 16:36, Andy Pugh wrote:
On 19 July 2010 16:17, alan battersby
alan.battersby-XZoyATsUNX5Wk0Htik3J/w...@public.gmane.org wrote:
I am attempting to hopefully place emc onto opensuse 11.3. I have
downloaded and compiled it as a simularor but want to run the real
system. So have
On 19/07/10 23:54, Andy Pugh wrote:
If you look in the RTAI 3.8.1 repository there is a patch for
2.6.32.11 which will be closer.
Andy,
I am looking in the x86_64 folder as I have a 64bit kernel. Looked in
rtai-3.8.1/base/arch/x86_64/patches and newest still is
Hi,
On the 2.4.1pre version of emc I compiled from source there was a menu
option to home all coordinate axes rather than doing each individually.
I notice that its not there in my Ubuntu version of 2.4.1 which I
downloaded. Has this option been removed or is there a value I can place
in an ini
On 27/05/10 19:15, Andy Pugh wrote:
On 27 May 2010 19:11, alan battersby
alan.battersby-XZoyATsUNX5Wk0Htik3J/w...@public.gmane.org wrote:
Hi again,
I did as ian suggested and placed info for 6 axes in the ini file.
Initially because emc loaded I thought that everything was alright
Having previously made the 2.4.0 pre version on my Opensuse system I
thought I would download the latest 2.4.0 release and make that. I used
git to download the files, ran autogen and configure and make. This time
I got an error see output below. Could anyone explain why this should
happen? I do
On 29/05/10 16:18, MichaĆ Geszkiewicz wrote:
alan battersby pisze:
Having previously made the 2.4.0 pre version on my Opensuse system I
thought I would download the latest 2.4.0 release and make that. I used
git to download the files, ran autogen and configure and make. This time
I got
Hi again,
I did as ian suggested and placed info for 6 axes in the ini file.
Initially because emc loaded I thought that everything was alright.
However when I try to use the C axis (either manually or in a program)
emc reprts a Joint 5 following error and stops.
I am using the latest version of
Can someone tell me how to get emcconfig to set up an XYZC system. I
would prefer to use C rather than A as mostly the rotations are around
the Z axis. I tried setting up XYZA and then manually editing
Coordinates in the ini file changing A to C but emc crashed on startup.
So what else do I have
On 26/05/10 16:42, Alan Battersby wrote:
Can someone tell me how to get emcconfig to set up an XYZC system. I
would prefer to use C rather than A as mostly the rotations are around
the Z axis. I tried setting up XYZA and then manually editing
Coordinates in the ini file changing A to C but emc
On 26/05/10 18:59, Ian W. Wright wrote:
Hi Alan,
You need to set up all six axes in the .ini file or EMC2 gets upset and
then set up the geometry. My current .ini file for using with your
program is as follows:... ( I have used the 'HOME_OFSET' on axes 0 and
1 to automatically put 0,0,0
Hi everyone,
I have built a simple ornamental turning (OT) lathe which I control with
EMC. I generate the gcode to rotate and move the lathe head from side to
side and in and out using gcode generated by some software I have
written. However I want to investigate the possibility of controlling
On 30/03/10 13:58, Slavko Kocjancic wrote:
You got my point.
As I go little further.
I configure chargepump as:
loadrt charge_pump
addf charge-pump servo-thread
#Charge pump latch
#When EMC is started up and Estop depresed charge pump stil wait to
press ON button
#When ON button is
Hi everyone,
If I make a full turn from 0 to 360 degrees say on the C axis, I want
then to reset the coordinate system back to angle zero degrees in order
to save an unwinding movement that occurs if I make a rapid move back
to zero. For a couple of rotations I could use g54 etc but there is
Hi,
I would like some indication if possible of how big a job it would be to
get emc running on ubuntu 9.10. Im hoping someone may have already done it.
I would like to do this because I am developing my software to generate
gcode on opensuse 11.1 using monodevelop and the latest version of
Kenneth Lerman wrote:
Here is my first guess at how I would do this:
1 -- First, I would enhance emc to support a new M code that took at
least four arguments and returned at least one variable. Lets say M999
takes arguments N, X, Y, Z. N would be the name of an external program
to run
Hi,
I am writing a gcode generator to create paths for ornamental turning
by simulating a rose engine. I have nearly completed the initial part
and am now looking at one of my further aims which is to allow me to
import a surface profile and then cut patterns following this profile. I
have the
Jeff Epler wrote:
Works as documented here. (PROBEOPEN filename.txt) immediately created
filename.txt in the same directory as my inifile.
Jeff
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My apologies Jeff,
when I looked the file was in the same
Thanks for all your help I have now got the probe working. I added a
pulldown resistor had to fiddle to get the right value 3.3k proved fine.
Alan
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Just a small comment on the wiki documentation for G38.x, Add that when
using (PROBEOPEN filename.txt) the file is not automatically created by
emc (at least it seems not to on my system) so it must be created
manually beforehand. A very minor point but will save a wasted probe.
Alan
Hello everyone,
I thought that I would make a probe for my setup. My idea was to have
one fixed plate and one movable plate attached to the probe head. These
plates are initially in contact and move apart as the probe hits the
surface thus breaking contact like a switch. I built this and tested
Andy Pugh wrote:
2009/6/27 alan battersby
alan.battersby-XZoyATsUNX5Wk0Htik3J/w...@public.gmane.org:
Finally to the question. I have nearly finished building a simple probe
and wish to use it to perform radial scans of a pre-turned wooden
surface and produce a file I can import into my
Mark wrote:
Have you looked at nc_files/gridprobe.ngc? This does probing in an X-Y
grid.
Probing is documented at
http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gcode_main.html#sub:G38.2:-Straight-Probe
Thanks for the information Mark. I have not been as diligent as I should
be in looking at the examples
Hello everyone,
I have written some software to generate gcode to cut patterns on flat
surfaces. Now I want to extend this to curved surfaces. I restrict
myself to surfaces with rotational symmetry around the z axis as I want
to decorate turned wooden items. (I have a stepper attached to the
Hello everyone,
I have written some non commercial (hobby) software to generate gcode to
cut patterns on flat surfaces. Now I want to extend this to curved
surfaces. I restrict myself to surfaces with rotational symmetry around
the z axis as I want to decorate turned wooden items. (I have a
Hi ,
I am trying to generate gcode automatically but seem to have a problem.
Can anyone tell me why I get the error message
near line 27 bad character '*' used
in this code running on axis on emc 2.4.0 simulator
thanks
Alan
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(Date: 27/05/2009 00:00:00)
Hello,
I followed the wiki instructions to download from cvs and compile and
configure emc.
$ cd src
$ ./configure --enable-run-in-place --enable-simulator
$ make
When I run emc and choose axis,
emc ./configs/sim/axis.ini
I get the following message
Starting EMC2...
Hello,
I followed the wiki instructions to download from cvs and compile and
configure emc.
$ cd src
$ ./configure --enable-run-in-place --enable-simulator
$ make
When I run emc I get the following message
Starting EMC2...
axis_manualtoolchange.hal:1: execv(hal_manualtoolchange) failed
Jeff Epler wrote:
My first guess is that configure did not detect the necessary packages
to build the parts of emc2 that require Python -- hal_manualtoolchange
is one such part. If configs/sim/tkemc.ini works, that would tend to
indicate that this is the cause. If it also doesn't work, then
Hello everyone,
I hope someone on this forum can offer some advice. I asked this
question on CNCZone Gcode programming but have not yet had a reply.
Perhaps I didnt word it clearly enough so can anyone on this forum help?
I am in the process of building a cnc setup onto my wood lathe, to
Kirk Wallace wrote:
If I were to do this, I would think about What would I do if I were
routing this out by hand?. I have had little wood routing experience,
but it seems to me that there are issues with wood and shallow or slow
cuts. Also when coming up to corners, wood can tend tend to
Hello,
Could someone please clear up my confusion about how local variables are
treated in emc2. I understand that variables say #1 - #10 are local to
a sub routine so that to take an example from the wiki
(#1=xc #2=yc #3=xr #4=yr #5=subdiv #6=depth #7=rapid ht)
o1000 call [0] [0] [1] [2] [200]
I was looking for a new computer to run emc this weekend. At a local
shop I was told about a new ACER machine with a very small footprint and
it sounded ideal. However after checking I found out that this model
does not have a parallel port only usb ports. Looking back through the
postings I
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