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Bit of an update. I'm still stuck in the same issue. I re-f
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Hi,
Apologies, I'm a real newbie and would really appreciate some help,
where I'm up to...
Got the latest image from here:
http://deb.machinekit.io/uploads/de0-nano/debian-9.2-console-armhf-2017-10-29/debian-9.2-console-armhf-2017-10-29-5.0gb.img.xz
I used an 8GB sandisk ultra
In linux:
sudo
On 04/04/18 08:48, Richard Thornton wrote:
Hi,
Apologies, I'm a real newbie and would really appreciate some help,
where I'm up to...
Got the latest image from here:
http://deb.machinekit.io/uploads/de0-nano/debian-9.2-console-armhf-2017-10-29/debian-9.2-console-armhf-2017-10-29-5.0gb.img.xz
Thanks, much appreciated!
So I just do a "sudo apt-get update" and then a sudo apt-get upgrade"
to upgrade socfpga-rbf?
The thing is I might never use the DE0-Nano_DB25 (I might not have the
ability to solder it, I might never get round to it) and I want to get
it working well before then, I'm on
Thanks Charles!
OK so I'm looking at this again, so to cable the DE0 to the G540 for X
AXIS stepper control:
x step is I/O 02 which is GPIO_0[14] or pin 17 J1B2 J1-2 pin 2
x dir is I/O 04 which is GPIO_0[12] or pin 15 J1B4 J1-4 pin 3
So I connect pin 2+3 on the DE0 to pin 2+3 on the G540 DB25?
On 04/04/18 13:05, Richard Thornton wrote:
Thanks, much appreciated!
So I just do a "sudo apt-get update" and then a sudo apt-get upgrade"
to upgrade socfpga-rbf?
Just 'apt install socfpga-rbf' will update the package you are
interested in.
Doing an dist-upgrade on a SD card image should
Yes, Happy Birthday to us
What is your inbox like if you have 3 years of these saved to reply to
John !!!
On 04/04/18 00:37, John Morris wrote:
Happy Birthday #4 Machinekit!
While I've probably *contributed to* Machinekit *less* in the last
year than ever before, it turns out I've *used* M
On 28 Mar 2018, at 22:02, Rick Mann wrote:
I'm just starting on building a CNC router using MachineKit and a BBB. You'll
still need a board of some kind, if for no other reason than to isolate the BBB
from the rest of your system. I bought an OPTOCAPE ($165) to experiment with,
but I will b
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Congratulations, machinekit is most excellent work, I don't know how the
developers find time to keep the project going, and give my thanks to
everyone for their efforts and contributions.
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> On Apr 4, 2018, at 08:41 , 'schoone...@btinternet.com' via Machinekit
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> I'm just starting on building a CNC router using MachineKit and a BBB.
> You'll still need a board of some kind, if for no other reason than
On
> Beaglebone specifics notwithstanding, the documentation is still lacking.
> Your explanation is the same one given by every open source project that
> lacks documentation. No one wants to do it (some, like swift.org, are
> excellent, but it's backed by an organization with deep pockets and
> On 5 Apr 2018, at 00:37, Chris Albertson wrote:
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> One thing that might help is to lower the barrier to contributors.
> Put the docs on a Wiki.
We have in fact a very low barrier. There's an "edit me" link for directly
editing a page.
Putting docs on a wiki is not a solution. It's just an
I found it pretty simple to setup my BBB to run my 3 axis mill, designed
some buffer boards got them working even built a simple USB pendant. The
PRU is what swung me over to the BBB.
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Hi Rich
Sydney sider, still needing help ?
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> On 5 Apr 2018, at 07:36, Chris Albertson wrote:
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> Whatever the current policy is, it has resulted in the
> current state of the documents.
No. Devs not documenting first place and the general lack of manpower are the
cause.
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> On 5 Apr 2018, at 07:36, Chris Albertson wrote:
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> But I know one thing, If I see a small error I'm not going to bother
> to fork a repository, edit the files and make a pull request, all the
> correct a typo.I'd bet the most users don't much understand what
> any of that is all about.
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