Hi there! Thanks so much for your suggestions, currently looking into and
will get back to everyone on what I learn.
On Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 8:36:00 AM UTC-5, mngr wrote:
>
> I am not that expert on machinekit, but I will try to give my opinion,
> maybe someone will support or correc
Wow thanks, Charles! Never heard of Zero-MQ, totally diving into the
material now! :) Also reading into haltalk so I can better understand how
it works.
Hopefully I can learn enough to contribute meaningfully to the project!
Thanks again!
On Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 8:29:29 AM UTC-5,
Thanks for all the suggestions, Chris! I would have to say you truly have
the mindset of a developer, all important questions to address before any
major undertaking.
I have ported my machine controller over to use FreeRTOS, totally agree
about not reinventing the wheel there. Right now the s
You are not running with DEBUG=5
Do so and your linuxcnc.log will have info as to what failed.
Also as I said in my last reply, it does not look as though you have
a realtime kernel, irrespective of what you have named your pi.
On 21/09/18 15:31, mngr wrote
Hi everyone,
I am sorry to post another noob question here, but,
I am trying to use the hal module hal_spi, shortly I tried with
loadrt hal_spi
in the hal file, but
CRAMPS.hal:15: insmod failed, returned -1:
rtapi_rpc(): reply timeout
See /var/log/linuxcnc.log for more information.
in the log
I have just done a fresh clone of machinekit, built on a rt-preempt
kernel (with a posix) one also installed and I get
Sep 21 14:52:00 INTEL-i7 msgd:0: startup pid=14733 flavor=rt-preempt
rtlevel=5 usrlevel=5 halsize=524288 shm=Posix cc=gcc 8.2.0
version=unknown
I compiled from source, using
./ configure --with-platform-raspberry
and machinekit works.
I randomly gave a look in the /var/log/linuxcnc.log file and I found that
Sep 21 13:24:10 realtimepi msgd:0: startup pid=4467 *flavor=posix* rtlevel=1
usrlevel=1 halsize=524288 shm=Posix cc=gcc 6.3.0 20