Hi there
Not sure but maybe this is a great opportunity to fund some open
source work. I know Alexander Roessler is very into UI/UX work and may
be able to help you.
Try to reach him at https://www.roessler.systems/
Regards
Fernando
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 12:50 PM Mathias Giacomuzzi wrote:
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Hi there
Something I've just noticed on my machine is that when I home the Y axis,
which is composed by two motors spinning on the same direction, is that
after intentionally racking the gantry and trying to home it so get it
squared back again, none of the motors will stop whenever they reach
I'm not using a 3d printer but on my cnc router we use gcode ripper and it
works great.
You could extract what you wanted from its guts and make it work for you I
think.
Fernando
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017, 3:13 AM 'IonicBasher' via Machinekit <
machinekit@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> I have a 3d
I guess it would make sense from a kernel version standing point, not from
the rt hypervisor though.
As I remember, the idea of not moving to Xenomai 3.x was because it would
support preempt_rt under the hood and hence machinekit would be better off
migrating straight to preempt_rt and avoid the
Hey there
Just wanted to share some findings after combining all sorts of "good
practices" for getting a decent MachineKit setup.
The machine is dated and uses a CPU than can be bought for less than a
dollar I think.
The TL;DR is:
Servo thread at 15052
Base thread at 12569
Details:
OS: Debian
harles Steinkuehler
wrote:
On 2/2/2016 3:35 PM, Bas de Bruijn wrote:
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>> On 02 Feb 2016, at 20:59, Fernando Correa Neto <fcd...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi there
>>
>> I have a machine that uses two motors on the Y axis and uses a
configuration that d