Re: [Emc-users] (No Subject)

2022-06-25 Thread Ed
On 6/24/22 1:18 PM, fxkl47BF--- via Emc-users wrote: i bought a 5C spin indexer one of the first thing i noticed was the indexing plate is not secured to the spindle is there a reason for not keying it ___ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sour

Re: [Emc-users] (No Subject)

2022-06-24 Thread andy pugh
On Fri, 24 Jun 2022 at 19:21, fxkl47BF--- via Emc-users wrote: > > i bought a 5C spin indexer > one of the first thing i noticed was the indexing plate is not secured to the > spindle > is there a reason for not keying it Sounds like a typical Chinese low-end "this could never work, but is cheap

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2020-10-27 Thread andy pugh
On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 at 01:18, John Figie wrote: > I recently > assembled the second MB and decided to install Debian 10 using a USB drive. Is this using the standard Debian installer, or the LinuxCNC installer? -- atp "A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is designed for

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Position logger, sampler?

2019-12-15 Thread theman whosoldtheworld
Dammeyer < jo...@autoartisans.com> ha scritto: > What is your C++ gui app? > > > -Original Message- > > From: theman whosoldtheworld [mailto:bleachk...@gmail.com] > > Sent: December-14-19 11:01 AM > > To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) > > Subject: Re

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Position logger, sampler?

2019-12-14 Thread theman whosoldtheworld
Yes I control yesterday the actual gituh linuxcnc ... position_logger.cc is disappear. Il giorno sab 14 dic 2019 alle ore 21:21 N ha scritto: > > ... > > Refer to our testsuite for a simple standalone "UI" program which is > > tested to correctly link in every build of LinuxCNC. > > > > > https:

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Position logger, sampler?

2019-12-14 Thread John Dammeyer
What is your C++ gui app? > -Original Message- > From: theman whosoldtheworld [mailto:bleachk...@gmail.com] > Sent: December-14-19 11:01 AM > To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Position logger, sampler? > > These is the rep

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Position logger, sampler?

2019-12-14 Thread N
> ... > Refer to our testsuite for a simple standalone "UI" program which is > tested to correctly link in every build of LinuxCNC. > > https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/blob/master/tests/build/ui/nml-position-logger.cc > > For my side is a nice pieces of code that help me to understand the wa

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Position logger, sampler?

2019-12-14 Thread theman whosoldtheworld
These is the reply done to me by jeff epler 1 year ago more or less Refer to our testsuite for a simple standalone "UI" program which is tested to correctly link in every build of LinuxCNC. https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/blob/master/tests/build/ui/nml-position-logger.cc For my side i

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Position logger, sampler?

2019-12-14 Thread N
Position logger is inteded for what? > position logger is on test folder but the problem was absolute path of > linuxcnc.nml file . position_logger.cc when compile and launch need > arguments linuxcnc.nml file is the preferred one but absolute path is > needed in any case (in my cas

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Position logger, sampler?

2019-12-14 Thread theman whosoldtheworld
position logger is on test folder but the problem was absolute path of linuxcnc.nml file . position_logger.cc when compile and launch need arguments linuxcnc.nml file is the preferred one but absolute path is needed in any case (in my case i work inside linuxcnc-dev folder). regards

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Position logger, sampler?

2019-12-14 Thread N
Not sure what position_logger.cc is and do not find the file then searching but myself used sampler, it could also log position or whatever signal is selected. > About position_logger.cc and my bad memory if I use xemc as nmlfile > obtain these error: > > bkt@bkt:~/linuxcnc-dev$ '/home/bkt

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2019-12-14 Thread theman whosoldtheworld
REAL SORRY AT ALL . ABSOLUTE PATH IS THE PROBLEM THE RIGHT COMMAND FOR OUTPUT (test1) OF position_logger.cc WAS: bkt@bkt:~$ '/home/bkt/linuxcnc-dev/test1' '/home/bkt/linuxcnc-dev/configs/common/linuxcnc.nml' regards and Happy End Of Year Holiday!! bkt Il giorno sab 14 dic 2019 alle ore

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-10 Thread andy pugh
On 10 April 2018 at 14:36, John Kasunich wrote: >> https://photos.app.goo.gl/wyVFvXT2BgT9YSY22 > This one looks very interesting... some kind of capacitive or inductive > encoder? Reflective optical, and not supremely successful. The target there was etched aluminium. (Used the CNC and a marke

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-10 Thread John Kasunich
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018, at 9:02 AM, andy pugh wrote: > On 8 April 2018 at 13:47, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Sunday 08 April 2018 02:00:59 Lawrence Glaister wrote: > > >> https://www.seeedstudio.com/fusion.html for production. Smooth as silk > >> and unbeatable prices. (10 boards 3.8x2.5" for $4.41

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 08 April 2018 09:02:34 andy pugh wrote: > On 8 April 2018 at 13:47, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Sunday 08 April 2018 02:00:59 Lawrence Glaister wrote: > >> https://www.seeedstudio.com/fusion.html for production. Smooth as > >> silk and unbeatable prices. (10 boards 3.8x2.5" for $4.41(Mar

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-08 Thread andy pugh
On 8 April 2018 at 13:47, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Sunday 08 April 2018 02:00:59 Lawrence Glaister wrote: >> https://www.seeedstudio.com/fusion.html for production. Smooth as silk >> and unbeatable prices. (10 boards 3.8x2.5" for $4.41(March Sale) + >> shipping). >> > Post pix when you get them b

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 08 April 2018 04:23:23 Chris Albertson wrote: > The kind of PCB I want to make is simple. Many complex parts can be > bought on ebay as "breakout boards". I want to use these breakout > boards as if they were ICs In other words I want to replace my > collection of flying Dupont wire

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 08 April 2018 02:00:59 Lawrence Glaister wrote: > Hi Chris, > > For the PCB milling, I used to use eagle and the pcbgcode plugin for > the longest time. Eagle got kind of funky after autocad bought them > and is now mostly a subscription service. > > I now use kicad for the schematic and

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 08 April 2018 01:05:53 Chris Albertson wrote: > Is anyone using a CNC mill to make PCBs? The video linked below shows > someone doing this on a small mill with Mach 3. The PCB is certainly > not high tech. The parts are all through hole with 0.1 inch lead > pitch and it is one side on

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2018-04-08 Thread Peter Rosenblom
When the bit gets dull it will leave some frayed edges, witch can be stoned away. I run it at 21K rpm and 550 mm/min. 3 passes with 0.17 mm stepover. Hopefully the finnish comes across. most of the traces are 0.4mm. also there are VIA's mounted in the picture. https://photos.app.goo.gl/RUnnMHVvuJa

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-08 Thread Chris Albertson
Peter, I looked it those engraver bits. Microscopic.What speed to you turn them at? 100K RPM? Also I looked at the autoleveller. Seem like a good idea. I'm working on adding automatic level to my 3D printer. But I hope my mill does not have a 0.1mm tilt. Are you able to solder SMDs w

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-08 Thread Chris Albertson
On Sat, Apr 7, 2018 at 11:20 PM, Marcus Bowman < marcus.bow...@visible.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: > > On 8 Apr 2018, at 06:05, Chris Albertson wrote: > > > > Is there a Linux based tool chain? The part I don't see is how to > convert > > Gerber files to g-code files. > > The video mentions CopperCAM,

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-08 Thread Chris Albertson
The kind of PCB I want to make is simple. Many complex parts can be bought on ebay as "breakout boards". I want to use these breakout boards as if they were ICs In other words I want to replace my collection of flying Dupont wires and mini-size solderless breadboards with 1970 vintage PCBs Ju

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-08 Thread Peter Rosenblom
I use KiCAD for schematic and layout. A typical trace would be 0.4mm. The smallest tracers I go is 0.3mm. Anything thinner i the results vary alot. As for SMD's SOT23-6 and SOIC is a comfortable packages to work with. For CAM I use flatcam , with is quite messy at first, but ha

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-07 Thread Marcus Bowman
On 8 Apr 2018, at 06:05, Chris Albertson wrote: > > Is there a Linux based tool chain? The part I don't see is how to convert > Gerber files to g-code files. The video mentions CopperCAM, but the CopperCAM site says it takes in some Gerber files, but doesn't give enough details of the "output

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2018-04-07 Thread Lawrence Glaister
Hi Chris, For the PCB milling, I used to use eagle and the pcbgcode plugin for the longest time. Eagle got kind of funky after autocad bought them and is now mostly a subscription service. I now use kicad for the schematic and pcb design and an open source program called pcb2gcode to convert

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-29 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 29 August 2017 06:26:45 Johann Beukes wrote: > Thanks Gene > Is this something that I can correct in the settings? Its my first > machine build so my learning curve is very very steep. > Thanks in advance. > If you arrived at that -322 by adjusting it until a dial indicator said it was

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-29 Thread Johann Beukes
Thanks Gene Is this something that I can correct in the settings? Its my first machine build so my learning curve is very very steep. Thanks in advance. On 29 Aug 2017 12:13, "Gene Heskett" wrote: > On Monday 28 August 2017 16:25:06 Johann Beukes wrote: > > > Ok guys > > Here's some more info on

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-29 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 28 August 2017 16:25:06 Johann Beukes wrote: > Ok guys > Here's some more info on my problem. > I am very new to cnc so bare with me. > For example: Let say I want to cut a 10mm OD. The first part will be > spot on. The second will be 15 microns under and the third will be 15 > microns o

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread Przemek Klosowski
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 5:10 PM, Ed wrote: > Am I right that 15 microns translates to .00038 inches? More like 0.6mil--slightly more but still software problems aren't the likely cause. What is the expected resolution from a single motor step? --

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread Ed
On 08/28/2017 03:25 PM, Johann Beukes wrote: Ok guys Here's some more info on my problem. I am very new to cnc so bare with me. For example: Let say I want to cut a 10mm OD. The first part will be spot on. The second will be 15 microns under and the third will be 15 microns over and so it fluctua

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread Johann Beukes
Ok guys Here's some more info on my problem. I am very new to cnc so bare with me. For example: Let say I want to cut a 10mm OD. The first part will be spot on. The second will be 15 microns under and the third will be 15 microns over and so it fluctuates with no definate repeatablility. I have che

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 28 August 2017 07:52:14 jeremy youngs wrote: > My 860 drives gave me a very hard time early on.only much sifting > through the Chenglish did I realize the drive steps on the rise and > fall. Requiring 1/2 the steps calculated. I have not found that to be the case here with a 'DM'860. Od

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread Johann Beukes
Hi Jeremy How do I calculage that and where would I do the correction in the settings? Thanks On 28 Aug 2017 13:52, "jeremy youngs" wrote: > My 860 drives gave me a very hard time early on.only much sifting through > the Chenglish did I realize the drive steps on the rise and fall. Requiring > 1

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread jeremy youngs
My 860 drives gave me a very hard time early on.only much sifting through the Chenglish did I realize the drive steps on the rise and fall. Requiring 1/2 the steps calculated On Aug 27, 2017 11:12 PM, "Johann Beukes" wrote: > Hi guys > I am struggeling alot with my lathe X axis. The machine does

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 28 August 2017 07:02:27 Johann Beukes wrote: > Hi Gene > Thanks so much. Would it be possible to get yojr mail adress so I can > send you some more info on the drives and so forth please? > beukes1...@gmail.com Thanks > > On 28 Aug 2017 12:48, "Gene Heskett" wrote: You have it above. H

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread Johann Beukes
Hi Gene Thanks so much. Would it be possible to get yojr mail adress so I can send you some more info on the drives and so forth please? beukes1...@gmail.com Thanks On 28 Aug 2017 12:48, "Gene Heskett" wrote: > On Monday 28 August 2017 03:49:17 Marius Liebenberg wrote: > > > Hi Johan > > > > You

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 28 August 2017 03:49:17 Marius Liebenberg wrote: > Hi Johan > > You will have to provide a bit more detail in order to get assistance. > Please explain what you mean by "does not hold size at all" > Explain how: > 1) you discovered the problem and > 2) how you measured the result and > 3

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-08-28 Thread Marius Liebenberg
Hi Johan You will have to provide a bit more detail in order to get assistance. Please explain what you mean by "does not hold size at all" Explain how: 1) you discovered the problem and 2) how you measured the result and 3) what you done to solve it thus far. Also give details on the controller

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-03-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 10 March 2017 11:33:05 Jon Elson wrote: > On 03/10/2017 02:22 AM, Chris Albertson wrote: > > I asked about how to characterize a servo motor here, got some good > > answers. Thanks. Turns out I have some capable DC servo motors. > > > > Now one more question: How are people connecting

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-03-10 Thread Jon Elson
On 03/10/2017 02:22 AM, Chris Albertson wrote: > I asked about how to characterize a servo motor here, got some good > answers. Thanks. Turns out I have some capable DC servo motors. > > Now one more question: How are people connecting these motors? It looks > to me that machine kit/LinuxCNC/E

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2017-03-10 Thread andy pugh
On 10 March 2017 at 08:22, Chris Albertson wrote: > Now one more question: How are people connecting these motors? It looks > to me that machine kit/LinuxCNC/EMC can read the quadrature encoder and > product PWM to drive the motor. If so then I'D need a dual H-bridge and a > power supply.

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2016-10-28 Thread W. Martinjak
On 2016-10-28 22:56, andy pugh wrote: > On 28 October 2016 at 21:48, W. Martinjak wrote: >> 10 Days from Missouri to Austria. > Are you aware of Duzi, just over the border? > http://www.mesanet.eu > We had this discussion a half year ago. :) Then I ordered from JT. -- "In der Wissenschaft sieg

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2016-10-28 Thread andy pugh
On 28 October 2016 at 21:48, W. Martinjak wrote: > 10 Days from Missouri to Austria. Are you aware of Duzi, just over the border? http://www.mesanet.eu -- atp "A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is designed for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and lun

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2016-10-28 Thread W. Martinjak
Availability: Out Of Stock :) I would suggest http://mesaus.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=66 JT's support is very well and fast. 10 Days from Missouri to Austria. On 2016-10-28 22:35, andy pugh wrote: > On 28 October 2016 at 21:27, Davide <77...@tiscali.it> wrote: >> Hi, i'm readin

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2016-10-28 Thread andy pugh
On 28 October 2016 at 21:35, andy pugh wrote: > http://eusurplus.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=614&search=7i92&description=true&sub_category=true Sorry, I just noticed, out of stock. :-( I can't tell if they are out of stock here: http://www.shop.cncmonster.de/LinuxCNC/FPGA-Kar

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2016-10-28 Thread andy pugh
On 28 October 2016 at 21:27, Davide <77...@tiscali.it> wrote: > Hi, i'm reading encouraging news about using the mesa 7i92 and other > ethernet cards with lcnc , but i cannot find that through european resellers. > Do you know how to buy that in europe? http://eusurplus.com/index.php?route=produ

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2014-03-28 Thread andy pugh
On 28 March 2014 02:33, Greg Bentzinger wrote: > My question tonite is how much hard drive space is needed with a 10.04 > install then getting all the other source files, compilers etc. so that I > could do a make and install master as RIP. The system I use for LinuxCNC development has an 8GB

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2014-03-27 Thread Dave Cole
The Borg Collective of LinuxCNC must be busy ... so only one mind is responding via this email...;-) 40 gigs is plenty. I think you will find that after you install everything you can think, and do a git clone to setup a RIP, you will still have way over 30 gigs of drive space left. Dave

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)Rotary problems

2013-11-11 Thread Gene Heskett
n't normally "top post" as you did above, but usually reply by mixing our replies into the "conversation". As I'm doing here. > - Original Message - > From: Gene Heskett > Sent: 11/10/13 02:58 PM > To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Sub

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)Rotary problems

2013-11-11 Thread aaron moore
-users] (no subject)Rotary problems On Sunday 10 November 2013 09:38:22 andy pugh did opine: > As I appear to have been ignored... > > The problem probably is linked to the limited lookahead, but if you > only notice it when the rotary is involved, then it may be that the > rotary

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)Rotary problems

2013-11-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 10 November 2013 09:38:22 andy pugh did opine: > As I appear to have been ignored... > > The problem probably is linked to the limited lookahead, but if you > only notice it when the rotary is involved, then it may be that the > rotary acceleration is much too low. > It is acceleration

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)Rotary problems

2013-11-10 Thread andy pugh
As I appear to have been ignored... The problem probably is linked to the limited lookahead, but if you only notice it when the rotary is involved, then it may be that the rotary acceleration is much too low. It is acceleration that limits how fast a particular segment is allowed to run, and the l

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)Rotary problems

2013-11-09 Thread Marius Alksnys
n it. > Do you have any tips for reducing the numer of moves in a job? > Sorry. I forgot to put a subject up top, > Aaron > - Original Message - > From: Marius Liebenberg > Sent: 11/09/13 11:17 AM > To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] (no subj

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)Rotary problems

2013-11-09 Thread Marius Liebenberg
seem to when I ran it. > Do you have any tips for reducing the numer of moves in a job? > Sorry. I forgot to put a subject up top, > Aaron > - Original Message - > From: Marius Liebenberg > Sent: 11/09/13 11:17 AM > To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-11-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 09 November 2013 10:11:49 Marius Liebenberg did opine: > I don't think it will help as the problem is acceleration over distance. > I.E. Distance of move to short to reach max feed rate. The other problem no one has mentioned is that his LCNC machine is old & slow, however the OP did

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)Rotary problems

2013-11-09 Thread aaron moore
09/13 11:17 AM To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) Aaron When you cut stuff with a lot of little cuts, especially curved cuts, the speed will always be slow. If you look at the constant velocity parameters of any CNC machine you will find that the machine h

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-11-09 Thread aaron moore
I have a stepper system and know nothing about servo cycles. - Original Message - From: Belli Button Sent: 11/09/13 11:47 AM To: 'Enhanced Machine Controller \(EMC\)' Subject: Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) I think LCNC can only execute one Gcode per servo cycle. Does it help

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-11-09 Thread Marius Liebenberg
I don't think it will help as the problem is acceleration over distance. I.E. Distance of move to short to reach max feed rate. On 2013/11/09 01:47 PM, Belli Button wrote: > I think LCNC can only execute one Gcode per servo cycle. Does it help to > reduce your servo cycle time? > > > > -Origi

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-11-09 Thread Belli Button
I think LCNC can only execute one Gcode per servo cycle. Does it help to reduce your servo cycle time? -Original Message- From: aaron moore [mailto:aaronmo...@linuxmail.org] Sent: 09 November 2013 12:58 PM To: EMC userslist Subject: [Emc-users] (no subject) Hi I am trying to get my hea

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-11-09 Thread andy pugh
On 9 November 2013 10:58, aaron moore wrote: > The main one is low feed speed. I have tried editing the code and increasing > feed and acceleration in the ini file to increase the speed, but in makes no > difference. I am trying to cut a helical final cut, which seems to have lots > of tiny mo

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-11-09 Thread Marius Liebenberg
Aaron When you cut stuff with a lot of little cuts, especially curved cuts, the speed will always be slow. If you look at the constant velocity parameters of any CNC machine you will find that the machine has to accelerate and then decelerate again at the beginning and end of every cut or move.

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-05-08 Thread andy pugh
On 8 May 2013 23:09, john d norton wrote: > I would have too much io on the intended machine for just the p port > > I was wanting to use the Mesa 5i25 7i76 png kit In that case you might want to discuss with Mesa. it is entirely possible that there is an easy way to make the 7i76 24V-compatible

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-05-08 Thread john d norton
If that would suit then I'm happy with that Andy I would have too much io on the intended machine for just the p port I was wanting to use the Mesa 5i25 7i76 png kit Then the strip board with uln chip - is there anything else to go with the chip apart from the required connectors Is it just a c

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-05-06 Thread andy pugh
On 7 May 2013 01:07, john d norton wrote: > http://www.baldor.com/support/Literature/Load.ashx/MN1942?ManNumber=MN1942 Ah, OK, servo in step-dir mode. I was assuming stepper motors. 8.1.6 says minimum 12V, max 30V, so you are going to need a buffer. The inputs are already opto-isolated so the

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-05-06 Thread john d norton
Yes http://www.baldor.com/support/Literature/Load.ashx/MN1942?ManNumber=MN1942 Section 5.2.4.1 Many thanks John d norton C/o John Norton Fabs On 7 May 2013, at 00:09, andy pugh wrote: On 6 May 2013 21:57, john d norton wrote: It's mainly having something to switch as fast as needed for st

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-05-06 Thread andy pugh
On 6 May 2013 21:57, john d norton wrote: > It's mainly having something to switch as fast as needed for step outputs > Is this going to be a custom job or is there some kind of dev board I > could get that'd have say just a subtitle chip on it ? It's probably simplest to make something on a bit

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-05-06 Thread john d norton
It's mainly having something to switch as fast as needed for step outputs Is this going to be a custom job or is there some kind of dev board I could get that'd have say just a subtitle chip on it ? On 6 May 2013, at 19:42, andy pugh wrote: > On 6 May 2013 19:15, john d norton wrote: >> Can any

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-05-06 Thread Dave Caroline
I often use one of the ULN2002,2003,2004 series for that sort of work You probably need the ULN2003, there are variants(later) ULN2803 too Dave Caroline -- Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book "Graph Datab

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2013-05-06 Thread andy pugh
On 6 May 2013 19:15, john d norton wrote: > Can anybody suggest the best chip to use to get bettween the 5 volt > step and dir output to 24volt that my drives will take Just about any opto-isolator should work nicely. Or a ULN2003 if you already have isolation and need significant current. --

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2012-08-22 Thread Ricardo Moscoloni
Is an option, but the machine has more joints, like B and C, coordinated too, for more complex geometries, varying winding angles, tape width, diferent layups patterns, etc, that i have implemented outside (in a spreadsheet no very well automated!), machine manufacturers have gone in this way. I th

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2012-08-22 Thread andy pugh
On 22 August 2012 16:54, Ricardo Moscoloni wrote: > The setup is a fairly simple aplication for a filament winding machine, > similar to a lathe, but with naming convention as this: Do you really want to drive this machine with G-code? I would be tempted just to mathematically link the X-stepgen

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2012-04-09 Thread charles green
is that a link to an easter egg? --- On Sun, 4/8/12, Geoff Roehm <1947...@att.net> wrote: > From: Geoff Roehm <1947...@att.net> > Subject: [Emc-users] (no subject) > To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Date: Sunday, April 8, 2012, 8:23 PM > 1947...@att.net >

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2012-03-14 Thread Anders Wallin
Renishaw website seems to indicate between 100 and 400 W. The description "ytterbium fibre laser" would suggest a wavelength around 1064nm (not the CO2 10um usually used for laser-cutters) On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 12:19 PM, charles green wrote: > what do you suppose the laser wattage is? > >> Thi

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2012-03-14 Thread charles green
what do you suppose the laser wattage is? --- On Tue, 3/13/12, dave wrote: > From: dave > Subject: [Emc-users] (no subject) > To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" > Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2012, 11:38 AM > This was sent to me by a guy at > Boeing. Thought a few of you would > appreciate th

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2012-02-25 Thread Frank Tkalcevic
> The factory of the future: > http://www.youtube.com/embed/nd5WGLWNllA?rel=0 Almost. I still see humans on the assembly line. -- Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning Cloud computing makes use of vi

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2012-02-25 Thread gene heskett
On Saturday, February 25, 2012 04:32:33 PM Greg Bernard did opine: > The factory of the future: > http://www.youtube.com/embed/nd5WGLWNllA?rel=0 Now that is how it should be done. Unforch it doesn't seem to extend downward to the likes of the Jetta. The one (a 2002 with a very healthy 4 banger

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2012-02-25 Thread Andrew
2012/2/25 Greg Bernard > The factory of the future: http://www.youtube.com/embed/nd5WGLWNllA?rel=0 Thanks for sharing, that's pretty impressive! Andrew -- Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning Cloud

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2011-11-27 Thread Mark Wendt (Contractor)
On 11/26/2011 5:32 PM, Robert van dyke wrote: > Please remove me from your mailing list. > > Bob Van Dyke > -- > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure > contains a definitive record of customers, app

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2011-05-19 Thread Jan de Kruyf
Chris, was this a genuine posting or your personal spambot?? jan. On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Chris Reynolds wrote: > It’s awesome!!! In no time you’ll rid of your problems!!!.. > http://news-trial.com/friends_links.php?coPage=14pj1 > > > ---

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2011-05-18 Thread Chris Reynolds
It’s awesome!!! In no time you’ll rid of your problems!!!.. http://news-trial.com/friends_links.php?coPage=14pj1 -- What Every C/C++ and Fortran developer Should Know! Read this article and learn how Intel has extended th

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-23 Thread dave
On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 07:42 +0100, Lester Caine wrote: > Jon Elson wrote: > >> The IBM move elevated the least capable chip set to dominance and > >> > crippled the superior chip manufactures. > >> > > > Oh, we're talking about almost 30 years ago, now. > > OK, yes, the I86 architecture is an abom

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-23 Thread Mark Wendt
Yeh, how else would we get to see toyl porn pics of Stuart's Enshu? ;-) Mark On 09/22/2010 04:38 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote: > On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 15:58 -0400, Don Stanley wrote: > ... snip > >> I think you are totally correct, the industry has been hijacked for fun >> instead of work. >>

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Lester Caine
Jon Elson wrote: >> The IBM move elevated the least capable chip set to dominance and >> > crippled the superior chip manufactures. >> > > Oh, we're talking about almost 30 years ago, now. > OK, yes, the I86 architecture is an abomination of incomprehensible > magnitude. I have always said that I

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Jon Elson
Kirk Wallace wrote: > > I hear that after DARPA got the Internet started, text based e-mail and > bulletin boards made it fairly popular for computer types, but > (personally, I wouldn't know), but it was adult entertainment that > really drove the network expansion and the popularity with non-comp

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Przemek Klosowski
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 9:40 PM, Jon Elson wrote: > The problem is Gordon Moore's law has finally expired (long live Gordon > Moore!) Notice that CPU speeds (about 3 GHz) > have totally flattened out after 3 decades of continuous increase. Speeds > have not increased > at all in the last 5 ye

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2010-09-22 Thread Don Stanley
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Jon Elson wrote: > Don Stanley wrote: > > It had not entered my mind to power the USC from the computer 12Volts. > > The old "keep the noise out of the computer" mind set. But the printer > cable > > has already piped the USC ground into the motherboard. > > If th

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Kirk Wallace
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 19:48 -0400, Dave wrote: > On 9/22/2010 4:38 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote: > > On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 15:58 -0400, Don Stanley wrote: > > ... snip > > > >> I think you are totally correct, the industry has been hijacked for fun > >> instead of work. > >> > > Where would the

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Jon Elson
Dave wrote: > On 9/22/2010 4:38 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote: > >> On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 15:58 -0400, Don Stanley wrote: >> ... snip >> >> >> Where would the Internet (and in someway EMC2) be without porn? >> >> > > Uh?? .. care to explain further...?? > He's talking about "com

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Jon Elson
Don Stanley wrote: > If IBM had not chose to Dumb Down their PC to stop the threat to > their computer line, we would have unimaginable computing capability > in a chips now. > No, not really. IBM has not been involved in the PC business for at least 4 years, now, they sold their name (for the

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2010-09-22 Thread Jon Elson
Don Stanley wrote: > It had not entered my mind to power the USC from the computer 12Volts. > The old "keep the noise out of the computer" mind set. But the printer cable > has already piped the USC ground into the motherboard. > If the USC input filter capacitor is able to swamp any noise from the

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Dave
On 9/22/2010 4:38 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote: > On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 15:58 -0400, Don Stanley wrote: > ... snip > >> I think you are totally correct, the industry has been hijacked for fun >> instead of work. >> > Where would the Internet (and in someway EMC2) be without porn? > Uh?? .

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2010-09-22 Thread Dave
On 9/21/2010 11:15 PM, Don Stanley wrote: > This is going to be an extra effort for me living on the back side of the > moon in the Appalachian mountains where the nearest computer store > isn't, and all this has to be done on the Internet. > That is pretty much the norm for city folk now also

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Kirk Wallace
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 15:58 -0400, Don Stanley wrote: ... snip > I think you are totally correct, the industry has been hijacked for fun > instead of work. Where would the Internet (and in someway EMC2) be without porn? -- Kirk Wallace http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/ http://www.wallac

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Don Stanley
Thanks Kent; I guess my greatest disappointment is that was an AMD processor. I have been routing for them from their beginning, and Zialog and Motorola before that. If IBM had not chose to Dumb Down their PC to stop the threat to their computer line, we would have unimaginable computing capability

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Kirk Wallace
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 10:29 -0700, Peter C. Wallace wrote: > On Wed, 22 Sep 2010, Kirk Wallace wrote: ... snip > Whats wrong with the Intel D510 motherboards at ~$80. I think they have ~8-10 > usec latency with the SMP 10.04 kernel. > > > Peter Wallace Nothing. It would probably save temporal m

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject)

2010-09-22 Thread Don Stanley
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:50 AM, Andy Pugh wrote: > On 22 September 2010 04:15, Don Stanley wrote: > > > If Anyone has a list of things needed it would be a life extender for me. > > Also if anyone has a favorite online store for these items I could work > > and live even longer. > > The D510MO c

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Colin Kingsbury
> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 12:05:07 -0400 > From: "Kent A. Reed" > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system > I feel your pain and I know that trying to explain why you have it > doesn't make it go away. A lot of us on this mail list and i

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Jon Elson
dave wrote: > > Good post. Sorry to have snipped so much of it but... > All of the above is what makes the ARM/Beagle-board port so attractive. > We don't need blazing speed, just blazing interrupt response and context > switching. > And, the irritating part is, we still have NO IDEA what the

Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs new system

2010-09-22 Thread Peter C. Wallace
On Wed, 22 Sep 2010, Kirk Wallace wrote: > Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 10:01:24 -0700 > From: Kirk Wallace > Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" > > To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] (no subject) or, old system vs

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