LinuxCNC + Orange Pi (allwincnc)
10 Apr 2021 07:00 - 10 Apr 2021 07:01 #205507
by MX_Master
At the moment I'm working on encoder part of the new driver. Firmware's part of encoder is already done.
No coding help is needed. Just wait a bit
Replied by MX_Master on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
New driver has dir-hold / dir-setup pins. Also `direction change` is already hardcoded into new ARISC firmware.MX_Master, thanks for still working on this. I have been working on a new arisc stepgen and aric gpio. Is there anything I can help with? I have Opi+2e and Tek scope. I am familiar with the original code (JMK) but very new at your structure of using the ports ( more i/o than on the 40 pin header! nice ).
edit: there were complaints that there were lost steps. When i examined the code I did not see use of dirsetup or dirchange. So I went back to JMK's original parport stepgen module. I have not compiled it for aris yet. Do you have direction for how to build new arsic modules?
Thanks
TomP tjtr33
At the moment I'm working on encoder part of the new driver. Firmware's part of encoder is already done.
No coding help is needed. Just wait a bit
Last edit: 10 Apr 2021 07:01 by MX_Master.
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10 Apr 2021 21:48 #205571
by andypugh
That's not quite how it works, unfortunately. If you want to release your code into the public domain free of all restrictions then it is best if you actually declare that to make it clear.
FWIW the original LinuxCNC code from NIST was released "Public Domain"
Please just add a statement that releases the code as "Public Domain" or "GPL" and then LinuxCNC (and others) will be clear on what they are allowed to do with it.
Basically you own the code by default, and unless you state otherwise it is not free for others to use.
Replied by andypugh on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
There is no license. Anyone can copy this project and add any own license. And then he can sue me for the unlicensed use of his (my) code
That's not quite how it works, unfortunately. If you want to release your code into the public domain free of all restrictions then it is best if you actually declare that to make it clear.
FWIW the original LinuxCNC code from NIST was released "Public Domain"
Please just add a statement that releases the code as "Public Domain" or "GPL" and then LinuxCNC (and others) will be clear on what they are allowed to do with it.
Basically you own the code by default, and unless you state otherwise it is not free for others to use.
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11 Apr 2021 09:02 #205618
by MX_Master
Replied by MX_Master on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
Just added GPLv2. Like in LinuxCNC and Armbian
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12 Apr 2021 07:53 - 12 Apr 2021 07:55 #205709
by t.mutia
Replied by t.mutia on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
@MX_Master, thanks for sharing this project. I am a high school student. after i saw your posting about orangecnc (orange pi + linuxcnc), i want to build my own cnc too. I use orange pi pc plus in my project.
but, I get the problem in installation part. this is the error that I get. could you help me to solve this problem?
thanks
t.mutia
but, I get the problem in installation part. this is the error that I get. could you help me to solve this problem?
thanks
t.mutia
Last edit: 12 Apr 2021 07:55 by t.mutia.
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12 Apr 2021 08:04 - 12 Apr 2021 11:30 #205710
by Creative25
Replied by Creative25 on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
I had the same problem.
I did „apt update“.
After this installation worked.
I did „apt update“.
After this installation worked.
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14 Apr 2021 03:22 #205843
by t.mutia
Replied by t.mutia on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
i have try this, but still not working
and thanks for your reply
and thanks for your reply
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14 Apr 2021 03:25 #205845
by Bari
Replied by Bari on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
I'd wait for MX and TJT to be done first since the old code doesn't step properly anyway.
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14 Apr 2021 13:03 - 14 Apr 2021 13:04 #205885
by Creative25
Replied by Creative25 on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
I Only got it to work with on an old versions of Armbian, only the version from Mai 2020
On newer versions the keyboard and Mose don’t work. I agree best is to just wait for the new version. Why fix something that is soon going to be obsolete.
On newer versions the keyboard and Mose don’t work. I agree best is to just wait for the new version. Why fix something that is soon going to be obsolete.
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15 Apr 2021 12:42 #206000
by tjtr33
Replied by tjtr33 on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
Hello,
Thanks but all credit goes to MX_Master.
He da Lone Ranger here.
TomP
Thanks but all credit goes to MX_Master.
He da Lone Ranger here.
TomP
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24 Apr 2021 16:01 #206958
by probotix
Replied by probotix on topic LinuxCNC + Orange Pi
Any news on H6 support?
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