nning 2.7.15
Is it worth upgrading to 2.8? I tend to use what "just works". Monday will
be the real test when we put it back into production.
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589.857448,pid=1975): Deleting 5 channels from the
NML_Main_Channel_List.
(time=1674917589.857471,pid=1975): Deleting emcCommand NML channel from
NML_Main_Channel_List.
(time=1674917589.857480,pid=1975): deleting NML (1)
(time=1674917589.857488,pid=1975): delete (CMS *) 0x95591e8;
Jeff Johnson
john..
27; version 'unknown'
> Found file(REL): ./12mogmoccapymaster.hal
> ./12mogmoccapymaster.hal:3: Can't find module 'probe_parport' in
> /usr/realtime-2.6.32-122-rtai/modules/lin
nning server for TCP port 5005
(connection_socket = 3).
iocontrol: machine: '12MO' version 'unknown'
Found file(REL): ./12mogmoccapymaster.hal
./12mogmoccapymaster.hal:3: Can't find module 'probe_parport' in
/usr/realtime-2.6.32-122-rtai/modules/linuxcnc
Shutting down and cleanin
t free but effective.
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Ok.Thanks guys I see there are simpler ways to go now.
I'm a machinist forced into being a control guy at times.
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> On 20 Feb 2020, at 14:25, Jeff Johnson mailto:john...@superiorroll.com> > wrote:
>
>
> Any thoughts or ideas on the best way to pull this off? PC? RPi4? Which
Why not add a 4th axis configuration to each machine that might use it? Then
you can properl
P Control Systems out of
Connecticut that would work if I could find an operation manual for it,
Google has turned up nothing for me.
Any thoughts on this project?
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Todd,
Oops, flawed memory. The application is called schedrmt, emcsched is the main
module. The description for how it is supposed to work is in the comments of
schedrmt.cc.
Regards,
Eric
On December 2, 2019 6:50:17 PM EST, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>Todd,
>
>I wrote so
Todd,
I wrote something along those lines years ago, and still exists in the source
code. It is called emcsched. I wrote it for a jewelry application that did lots
of small parts. It basically lets you put a job in queue, pick a starting
point, feed rate, etc. and runs the jobs in the order in
John,
I have not touched Lazarus in couple years, but really liked it has a cross
platform rapid development tool.
How are you connecting to Linuxcnc remotely? Are you familiar with the
linuxcncrsh and halrmt interfaces?
Regards,
Eric
On September 23, 2019 1:56:41 AM EDT, John Dammeyer
wro
er. Will I be held
hostage? Maybe, but
there is the possibility that I can migrate to one system over time. My real
needs are the ability
to make and open 2D drawings as well as solids and generate trouble free
tool paths.
Jeff Johnson
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ments
and updates do get cumbersome.
I am worried about moving to the cloud based system but I guess it's the
future.
What are this groups thoughts if any?
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, "Peter C. Wallace"
wrote:
>On Thu, 8 Feb 2018, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>
>> Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2018 11:51:24 -0500
>> From: Eric H. Johnson
>> Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
>>
>> To: "'Enhanced Machine Con
Peter,
Voltage to the card is 4.97V. The cable length is 2'. I had a spare, but the
same length. Swapped anyway and getting basically the same thing. A PITA
because it usually takes 1-3 hours for the error to occur after a cold
start. I am not seeing anything shorter than 3' on the Mesa Price list
All,
I have three machines at the same facility, all basically X/Y tables with an
ultrasonic knife as the tool. In all cases the Z axis is controlled by M64 /
M65 digital outputs. One machine however, has an additional high high air
cylinder. This is on the largest table which is 15' x 30'. The
All,
Just this week I started getting TRAM errors on a machine that has been
running for years. This system uses the Mesa 7i43 card. I had this happen
once before, but on a new machine with a brand new 7i43 card. I replaced the
card and the problem went away. On this machine I replaced the 7i43
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I am half-heartedly looking for a rotary table, smallish but without any
huge backlash, for use on the g
Peter, et al,
I will check that too at the next opportunity. Thanks everyone for all of
the suggestions.
Regards,
Eric
I would check that you get decent differential voltages across the 7I33
inputs in both states of the inputs (no less than +-2.5 across the A,/A B,/B
or Z,/Z pairs in any state)
Andy,
That sounds plausible, I will check at the next opportunity.
Thanks,
Eric
On November 1, 2017 8:14:07 PM EDT, andy pugh wrote:
>On 1 November 2017 at 23:25, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
>
>> The problem is in the A axis. It seems to be
>> losing encoder counts at ve
looseness causing an intermittent.
>
>
>On Wednesday, November 1, 2017, 5:47:05 PM MDT, Eric H. Johnson
> wrote:
>
> All,
>
>
>A machine (table) that has been running for about three months has
>developed
>an odd problem in the last couple weeks. Not sure if
All,
A machine (table) that has been running for about three months has developed
an odd problem in the last couple weeks. Not sure if it has been getting
worse or if just the nature of the patterns being run has made the problem
more pronounced. The machine is an XYYA configuration with a pneu
All,
Running lcnc 2.8.0-pre1, SUBROUTINE_PATH in section RS274NGC seems to be
ignored. If the subroutines are moved to nc_files they run properly regardless
of the setting of SUBROUTINE_PATH.
This does work at least in version 2.5.4.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Eric
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.08.2017 22:48, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>> Jon,
>>
>> ...
>>
>> After doing this however (and possibly other config changes I have
>made along the way), I am getting persistent following errors.
>>
>> At the moment they always occur at head lifts / dro
ards,
Eric
On August 26, 2017 3:15:02 PM EDT, Jon Elson wrote:
>On 08/26/2017 12:39 PM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>> Andy,
>>
>> Yes, as TYPE = ANGULAR in the joint section.
>>
>> As for P, yes that would seem to agree with what I am seeing.
>>
>> I m
:11 PM EDT, Andy Pugh wrote:
>
>
>> On 25 Aug 2017, at 18:47, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
>>
>> Any idea what is going on here?
>
>Is A defined as rotary in the INI?
>
>Changing units will change P gain, it
per degree, I had to drop P to about 0.030. This holds true for
both the test and gantry configurations.
Any idea what is going on here?
Thanks,
Eric
On August 25, 2017 11:25:38 AM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>All,
>
>More info. The problem only seems to affect the A
cause Y to move.
I do not see how tuning parameters for A are affecting Y.
Thanks,
Eric
On August 25, 2017 9:13:54 AM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>All,
>
>Again with XYAY configuration under Lcnc 2.8.0-pre1. I have two
>configurations, a checkout configuration that d
All,
Again with XYAY configuration under Lcnc 2.8.0-pre1. I have two
configurations, a checkout configuration that does not team Y1 and Y2, and the
production configuration which does.
In the checkout configuration, an MDI move such as:
G1 a360 f5000
Works fine.
Transferring all the tuning a
Cross posting to EMC-Developers
Dewey,
Thanks for that. I probably should have started this thread on the developer
list. I will test it tomorrow.
Regards,
Eric
> Also, I cannot jog over linuxcncrsh ...
Updating the master branch for improved
joints-axes functionality necessitated changes to
All,
I am running Lcnc 2.8.0-pre1 in an XYAY configuration. I use the linuxcncrsh
interface for my user interface. It is looking like there are additional
commands that need to be supported.
Home all, for example, on axis runs differently than doing the same thing over
linuxcncrsh. Also, I can
Sebastian,
No, wasn't motor direction, but I think I know what to look for.
Thanks,
Eric
On August 23, 2017 12:14:24 PM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>Sebastian,
>
>Hmm, I see what I have to do to create it. If I tie a signal to that
>output and disable the esto
c H. Johnson wrote:
>> Andy,
>>
>> I am using a 7i43 with 7i33 encoder daughter board and 7i37 IO
>> daughter board. I am using a slightly modified version of the stock
>> 7i43-big.ini configuration for check out purposes. I just add signals
>> to individually te
Andy,
Still more information. If I keep axis 2 disabled, and try to assert output 7
(gpio 046) with axis 0, I get the same error.
Regards,
Eric
On August 23, 2017 10:20:13 AM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>Andy,
>
>More information. The full error is:
>hm2/hm2_7i
Andy,
Sorry, SVST4_4.BIT.
4 encoders, 4 pwmgens 0 Stephens.
Regards,
Eric
On August 23, 2017 11:10:09 AM EDT, andy pugh wrote:
>On 23 August 2017 at 15:02, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
>> Andy,
>>
>> I am using a 7i43 with 7i33 encoder daughter board and 7i37 IO
>d
Andy,
More information. The full error is:
hm2/hm2_7i43.0: TRAM write error! (addr=0x1000, size=8, iter=42444).
I did try upping the servo period from the default 1ms to 1.5ms, but no
difference.
Regards,
Eric
On August 23, 2017 10:02:23 AM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>
AM EDT, andy pugh wrote:
>On 23 August 2017 at 06:43, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
>
>> I am getting a "TRAM write error", and not finding much on it in a
>search. I
>> am running lcnc 2.8.0-pre1, and using the Mesa 7i43 board. The error
>occurs
>> when I phy
All,
I am getting a "TRAM write error", and not finding much on it in a search. I
am running lcnc 2.8.0-pre1, and using the Mesa 7i43 board. The error occurs
when I physically assert the enable for the third axis. The first two axes
came up fine, but if the only change I make to the configurati
All,
Never mind. Working now. I swapped 7i33 boards. Should go back to the other
board and make sure I was doing exactly the same thing.
Regards,
Eric
On August 18, 2017 1:52:58 PM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>All,
>
>I am not seeing the analog output values change
All,
I am not seeing the analog output values change on the Mesa 7i33TA daughter
board from the default 7i43-big configuration. I should see it across pins 9 &
10.
This is from Linuxcnc 2.8.0-pre1 running on Xubuntu 12.04.
I tried decoupling the analog output from the configuration as follows:
give a meaningful error message and shut
down gracefully when it could not talk to the board.
Regards,
Eric
On August 16, 2017 6:48:07 PM EDT, andy pugh wrote:
>On 16 August 2017 at 23:05, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
>
>> Odd thing that I have to check, I thought sure that I was usi
EDT, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>On 08/16/2017 02:38 PM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>> Andy,
>>
>> I am afraid I do not entirely follow. Does that mean that build is
>available, or still rebuilding?
>>
>> I am showing
>> 1:2.8.0-pre1.3305.gde345856d
>> as
On 08/16/2017 02:38 PM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>> Andy,
>>
>> I am afraid I do not entirely follow. Does that mean that build is
>available, or still rebuilding?
>>
>> I am showing
>> 1:2.8.0-pre1.3305.gde345856d
>> as both the installed and latest vers
Andy,
I am afraid I do not entirely follow. Does that mean that build is available,
or still rebuilding?
I am showing
1:2.8.0-pre1.3305.gde345856d
as both the installed and latest version. It still locks up when I try to use
the hostmot drivers.
Thanks,
Eric
On August 16, 2017 4:15:06 PM EDT
Andy,
I have a 6d on the end of gde..., but otherwise the same. Still locking up when
using the hostmot drivers.
Sims work, as does parport | stepper-inch.
Thanks,
Eric
On August 16, 2017 3:32:48 PM EDT, andy pugh wrote:
>On 16 August 2017 at 20:17, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
&
Andy,
Yes, I see 3305, so I am waiting for that to increment, right?
Thanks,
Eric
On August 16, 2017 2:22:54 PM EDT, andy pugh wrote:
>On 16 August 2017 at 18:48, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
>> Sebastian,
>>
>> My sources.list file reads as follows:
>> deb http://
. Apologize for any typos, did not have an
easy way to transfer the text to my phone.
Thanks,
Eric
On August 16, 2017 1:08:52 PM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>Sebastian,
>
>Which version introduced opposing motor gantry support? Was that 2.7,
>and because I had 2.7 pre ins
Andy, Sebastian,
I am unfortunately at the shop and can only get Internet through my phone. So I
am running half blind as far as Lcnc doc. Which version do I need to run that
supports gantry homing with opposing motors (added JOINT section to the ini
file).
It is that version I need to get bac
Andy,
I will wait.
Do I then just need to do an ap-get install?
Thanks,
Eric
On August 16, 2017 1:49:47 PM EDT, andy pugh wrote:
>On 16 August 2017 at 18:08, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
>
>> Which version introduced opposing motor gantry support? Was that 2.7,
>and bec
using the
version with gantry support, which I thought had been released.
Thanks,
Eric
On August 16, 2017 12:30:41 PM EDT, Sebastian Kuzminsky
wrote:
>On 08/16/2017 09:57 AM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> I installed linuxcnc 2.8.0-pre to Xubuntu 12.04, and was runnin
All,
I installed linuxcnc 2.8.0-pre to Xubuntu 12.04, and was running for some time.
I seemed to have upgraded something I should not. The sim configurations
worked, but the default 7i43-small just locks up with no error message. Nothing
responds. Can only power off computer.
I tried apt-get r
ble) hours going through that!
Ken.
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 11:24 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 27 July 2017 at 02:13, Ken Johnson wrote:
>
>> Specifically, machining the crankpins while having the blank turning
>> on it's main journal axis. I know the tool will hav
Whilst going through the slow process of cnc'ing my mill, I have been
trying to work out how to cnc mill crankshafts on it using my rotary
axis.
Specifically, machining the crankpins while having the blank turning
on it's main journal axis. I know the tool will have to move in both y
and z axis si
Whilst going through the slow process of cnc'ing my mill, I have been
trying to work out how to cnc mill crankshafts on it using my rotary
axis.
Specifically, machining the crankpins while having the blank turning
on it's main journal axis. I know the tool will have to move in both y
and z axis si
Todd,
Not that it is a solution, but there is actually some long dormant code
doing much of what you request; see this folder:
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/tree/master/src/emc/usr_intf
Specifically emcsched and schedrmt, where emcsched is the scheduler and
schedrmt is a telnet like interf
All,
Just an FYI, Canonical is giving up on the Unity interface for Ubuntu and
going back to Gnome.
https://betanews.com/2017/04/05/canonical-killing-unity-for-ubuntu-linux-wil
l-switch-to-the-superior-gnome/
Regards,
Eric
Did you let the job out?
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Sebastian, et al,
That got it.
So with this gantry homing, it only works with home all? Individual axes,
even those separate from the gantry, cannot be homed on their own?
Thanks,
Eric
On 02/20/2017 04:42 PM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
> Don't I only need to run down through the below to
is is how I install rtai on Linux Mint 17.3
>>
>> JT
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2/20/2017 4:12 PM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> I should add, I am using Xubuntu 12.04.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Does rtai need to be installed separately to
I should add, I am using Xubuntu 12.04.
Does rtai need to be installed separately to use these modules? I believe
apt-key ran properly and the linuxcnc repositories were added properly.
There were no errors with apt-get update. I am getting errors of the form:
The following packages have unme
Does rtai need to be installed separately to use these modules? I believe
apt-key ran properly and the linuxcnc repositories were added properly.
There were no errors with apt-get update. I am getting errors of the form:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
Linuxcnc: Depends: linux-im
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/
Then try sim/axis/gantry config
2017-02-20 19:09 GMT+02:00 Eric H. Johnson :
>
>
> I am finally getting around to re-controlling a large (15' x 30') XY
table.
> The gantry is driven by two oppositely mounted servo motors, axes Y1
> and
I am finally getting around to re-controlling a large (15' x 30') XY table.
The gantry is driven by two oppositely mounted servo motors, axes Y1 and Y2.
The current homing sequence works as follows:
Y1 and Y2 move together until Y1 resolves its home.
Y2 then decouples from Y1 and resolves i
Thanks for your help Andy and Gene, I will investigate sum2 and see
what I can figure out.
Ken.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 02 September 2016 00:56:13 Ken Johnson wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to sum 2 Z-axes in linux-cnc? Reason for the question
&
Thanks for the reply Andy- initially they will be manual, but the
long-term aim is to fit ball screws and motors and go fully cnc with
linuxcnc.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Andy Pugh wrote:
>
>
>> On 2 Sep 2016, at 07:56, Ken Johnson wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible to s
Is it possible to sum 2 Z-axes in linux-cnc? Reason for the question
is my mill has both a knee and quill, and I would like to put a dro on
both and have have linuxcnc sum them so the reading on-sceen
represents the distance between tool and job no matter which of the 2
I (or later, the software) m
COORDINATES = X Y A
[AXIS_0]
TYPE = LINEAR
...
[AXIS_1]
TYPE = LINEAR
...
[AXIS_2]
TYPE = ANGULAR
...
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From: Eric H. Johnson [ejohn...@camalytics.com]
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2016 7:28 AM
To: 'Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)'
Subject: Re:
output using a custom M1xx function and
setup a 2 axis machine instead of a 3 axis machine.
Can you explain better your application please ?
Regards
Alex
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 2:51 PM, Eric H. Johnson
wrote:
> All,
>
>
>
> I am trying to use "force home" on a mac
All,
I am trying to use "force home" on a machine which has X, Y and A axes. The
Z is a two position air cylinder, so not controllable as an axis, but does
appear in the configuration with basically nothing attached to it. Is there
a way to set the Z axis as "homed" (axis.N.homed) so that when
Thanks for all the help everyone, I think I have the problem resolved. For
anyone that cares, here are the sordid details. We had been having a problem
with the knife rotational axis losing a very small number of encoder counts
(generally less than a couple of degrees over a full pattern). The pro
e a chance you have an imperfection in your head
>assembly or the kinimatics, that is causing your cut to be offset
>slightly? In other words are the pieces the same size if you cut them
>out in the opposite direction?
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Eric H
eater than the tool radius".
This is discovered in the look ahead, so it threw me for a moment.
Any bright ideas on how to get around this?
Thanks,
Eric
On June 30, 2016 9:14:13 AM EDT, andy pugh wrote:
>On 30 June 2016 at 13:26, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
>
>> Is there any w
fore
each head lift / drop.
Thanks,
Eric
On June 29, 2016 1:06:08 PM EDT, Gene Heskett wrote:
>On Wednesday 29 June 2016 11:18:39 Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>
>> All,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am cutting a dense mat material with an ultrasonic knife. It
>appears
>&g
Andy,
It does not have a controllable Z, it is a two position up/down.
Regards,
Eric
> Does Z1 have any meaning in compensating only in X and Y?
Does your machine have a Z-axis?
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All,
I am cutting a dense mat material with an ultrasonic knife. It appears that
when the fibers are cut I get a small amount of expansion so the part to be
inset ends up just a little too large, even though it is cutting exactly the
same size as the base in which it is to be inset. I was looki
I return.
Regards,
Eric
On 05/12/2016 03:21 PM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>
> I am the author of that module, I actually thought it had been dropped
> some time back. It uses LCDProc to drive any number of LCD type
> displays. I ran into a problem with keypress / keyrelease for jogging
I am the author of that module, I actually thought it had been dropped some
time back. It uses LCDProc to drive any number of LCD type displays. I ran into
a problem with keypress / keyrelease for jogging, in that it was not supported
by the LCDProc library, although it was supported by the spe
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Danny wrote: We are setting up a manual tool change.
We use M61 Q (tool Number) this allows us to manually load a tool in the
spindle.
Yes we have to have the tool table.
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Peter,
It is geared down 4:1, so 40 degrees of shaft rotation for 10 degrees on the
axis.
Regards,
Eric
A plot would help, is ths 10 degrees of motor shaft position?
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Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Following error on angular axis
On Thu, 14 Apr 2016, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
> Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 09:20
Todd,
It is velocity mode. I am running headless so it is a bit of a pain to setup
for running things like halmeter and halscope unless I setup something like
VNC.
I won't be able to work on it until tomorrow, but will look at this then.
Thanks all,
Eric
Is the following error proportional to
All,
I am trying to lick a problem with following error on an angular axis (A). I
am using a Mesa 7i43 with the 7i33 quad servo interface. If I set the axis
max_velocity above about 2 RPS I start getting following errors on G0 moves
with any reasonable value for FError (i.e. under 10 degrees).
Nicklas, when I built a pcb drilling machine some years ago, I found
constant acceleration and deceleration to top speed worked best, as
for the most part trying to go instantly to the maximum speed the
motors are capable of results in lost steps.
You will need a bit of experimentation to determine
you away from Linux CNC (we run four machines with
it) just pointing out I have very few issues with the Milacron controls.
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HI all,
Has there been a change to PROGRAM_PREFIX in version 2.6 or later, currently
using 2.7.
Under 2.5, if I issue the 'open' command from linuxcncrsh it would pull the
file from the path specified by PROGRAM_PREFIX in the DISPLAY section.
Now it seems whatever I put in for that parameter,
Sebastian,
I am building from packages. That makes sense, I did do a reboot after rtai
was installed, but not after lcnc.
Thanks,
Eric
Are you building linuxcnc itself from source or installing the debian
package?
The updated memlock limit comes from the linuxcnc debian package, not from
the rt
Sebastian,
I was trying to do a quick rebuild of an old machine where the ssd died and
wanted to be able to use the existing configuration as is. I went ahead,
however and just finished installing lcnc 2.7 to xubuntu 12.04 from the
instructions here:
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/getting-start
Hi all,
I am rebuilding a box with xubuntu 10.04 and the linuxcnc 2.5.4 install
script. I ran into a similar problem last April that Sebastian walked me
through. Rechecking those posts, the problem is a little different. While
linuxcnc installed fine, I do not see the hostmot2 drivers in synapt
Any Ideas?
Jeff Johnson
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uld help a lot... on my plasma machine I have a "Rapid to
>Home" button and after I'm done cutting and before shutting off I press
>
>the magic button. Homing only takes a few seconds when I fire it back
>up.
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>JT
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>On 6/25/2015 8:33 PM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
Craig,
The home switch and the end of travel are about the width of the
micro-switch apart, i.e. 1-1.5". The axis stops well before the end of
travel, probably in a 1/4". Are you suggesting the accel and velocity are
too high or too low?
Regards,
Eric
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Acceleration limits, after sensing swit
Hi all,
I am not sure I understand why I cannot increase my home velocity for X and
Y. I have a 12' by 20' table and have not been able to increase the home
velocity much above 0.25, which is tortuously slow (linuxcnc 2.6).
Unfortunately I did not write down the exact error message when I was
globally shifts all tool coordinates, in relation to whatever axis you
enter in the line after the G92 command.
I agree except the X usually does not change on a lathe so there is usually
no need for re-touching off the x axis once the tool table is set.
Jeff Jo
Sebastian,
Looks like it got it.
Thanks much,
Eric
Ok, so that shows you still have version 0.8.13 of the
hostmot2-firmware-7i43-2 installed, as per the prophecy.
Upgrade it to 0.8.21 and see how you do.
sudo apt-get -uV upgrade hostmot2-firmware-7i43-2
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Sebastian,
The command as written says no matching files, if I remove the '\', I get:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
|
Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name
Sebastian,
Never mind, I see the apt-get update did update to version 0.8.21, but still
no SVST4_4S.BIT file, and same error when I try to run referencing
SVST4_4.BIT.
Regards,
Eric
Sebastian,
You mean put "deb..." in the sources.list file, right? I did that, and
apt-get update worked fine and
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