Re: [Emc-users] jdi homing

2008-11-10 Thread Claude Froidevaux
Hi, Finally I got the point, homing is working. Thanks for the help, and continue the good work, emc is a really nice package. Claude - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build

Re: [Emc-users] jdi homing

2008-11-08 Thread Claude Froidevaux
Hi, Thanks for your reply. I spend quite a long time setting again my machine (previous ini file was getting obsolete, giving error), and I have some new information. For jdi, I get able to make a home doing a sleep after the command (time.sleep(5)) this explain me I have to wait the command

[Emc-users] jdi homing

2008-11-05 Thread Claude Froidevaux
Hi, This is my first message here, altough there is some times already I'm playing with emc2. I want to make a home (same as home all on axis). As much as I look, it seem to be the command c.home(-1)... but it didn't work (no error are show). When I say it didn't work, my only way to check

Re: [Emc-users] jdi homing

2008-11-05 Thread Chris Radek
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 09:56:40PM +0100, Claude Froidevaux wrote: I want to make a home (same as home all on axis). As much as I look, it seem to be the command c.home(-1) That's right -- and it works for me. To check: s=emc.stat() s.poll() print s.homed Maybe you have added