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I run the wizard and get this read out
24 Apr 2010 16:28 #2677
by sully0400
I run the wizard and get this read out was created by sully0400
I run the wizard and get this read out:
at the bottom is says - Could not find ini file -
Any sugestions please.
Print file information:
RUN_IN_PLACE=no
EMC2_DIR=
EMC2_BIN_DIR=/usr/bin
EMC2_TCL_DIR=/usr/share/emc/tcl
EMC2_SCRIPT_DIR=
EMC2_RTLIB_DIR=/usr/realtime-2.6.24-16-rtai/modules/emc2
EMC2_CONFIG_DIR=
EMC2_LANG_DIR=/usr/share/emc/tcl/msgs
INIVAR=inivar
HALCMD=halcmd
EMC2_EMCSH=emcsh
EMC2_IOSH=iosh
EMC2 - 2.3.5
Machine configuration directory is '/home/cnc/emc2/configs'
Machine configuration file is ''
Could not find ini file '/home/cnc/emc2/configs/'
sully
at the bottom is says - Could not find ini file -
Any sugestions please.
Print file information:
RUN_IN_PLACE=no
EMC2_DIR=
EMC2_BIN_DIR=/usr/bin
EMC2_TCL_DIR=/usr/share/emc/tcl
EMC2_SCRIPT_DIR=
EMC2_RTLIB_DIR=/usr/realtime-2.6.24-16-rtai/modules/emc2
EMC2_CONFIG_DIR=
EMC2_LANG_DIR=/usr/share/emc/tcl/msgs
INIVAR=inivar
HALCMD=halcmd
EMC2_EMCSH=emcsh
EMC2_IOSH=iosh
EMC2 - 2.3.5
Machine configuration directory is '/home/cnc/emc2/configs'
Machine configuration file is ''
Could not find ini file '/home/cnc/emc2/configs/'
sully
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24 Apr 2010 20:20 #2682
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Re:I run the wizard and get this read out
your config is called "
change the name to something else like my_mill
EMC doesn't like spaces by the way.
change the name to something else like my_mill
EMC doesn't like spaces by the way.
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24 Apr 2010 20:28 #2683
by sully0400
Replied by sully0400 on topic Re:I run the wizard and get this read out
thanks a million. I will give it a try. I do really like linux, reminds me of win 3.1
sully
sully
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30 Apr 2010 04:52 #2760
by sully0400
Replied by sully0400 on topic Re:I run the wizard and get this read out
It was my printer port, I had to find the i/o address in windows, how would you in linux? and sorry for dbl posts
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