7i80 kernel
06 Feb 2018 18:13 #105499
by billykid
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Hello
I would like to try again the 7i80, the last time I was not able to make it communicate with linuxcnc.
I would like to know which kernel is to be installed for this card, maybe an iso already available somewhere.
thank you
Mauro
I would like to try again the 7i80, the last time I was not able to make it communicate with linuxcnc.
I would like to know which kernel is to be installed for this card, maybe an iso already available somewhere.
thank you
Mauro
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06 Feb 2018 18:43 #105501
by Todd Zuercher
Replied by Todd Zuercher on topic 7i80 kernel
The Ethernet cards need to be used with one of the Preemt-RT kernels.
There is a live iso with Linuxcnc installed. It can be found here.
www.linuxcnc.org/testing-stretch-rtpreempt/
or you can install your distro of choice, with a Preemt-RT kernel, then install Linuxcnc. If you do this the simplest way is to use a distro that is supported by Linuxcnc's Buildbot, so you can install a pre-compiled copy of Linuxcnc. The instructions are in the Linuxcnc Documentation here.
linuxcnc.org/docs/html/getting-started/g...th_preempt_rt_kernel
Those instructions are for Debian 7 (Wheezy). You can safely ignore the warning about not using Debian 8. It works fine for both Debian 8 and 9 (provided you use the right buildbot repositories.)
There is a live iso with Linuxcnc installed. It can be found here.
www.linuxcnc.org/testing-stretch-rtpreempt/
or you can install your distro of choice, with a Preemt-RT kernel, then install Linuxcnc. If you do this the simplest way is to use a distro that is supported by Linuxcnc's Buildbot, so you can install a pre-compiled copy of Linuxcnc. The instructions are in the Linuxcnc Documentation here.
linuxcnc.org/docs/html/getting-started/g...th_preempt_rt_kernel
Those instructions are for Debian 7 (Wheezy). You can safely ignore the warning about not using Debian 8. It works fine for both Debian 8 and 9 (provided you use the right buildbot repositories.)
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06 Feb 2018 19:20 #105502
by billykid
Replied by billykid on topic 7i80 kernel
thanks for the quick answer
I'll try
Mauro
I'll try
Mauro
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07 Feb 2018 20:19 #105539
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My controller uses a Mesa 7I80HD on ip 10.10.10.2 with the desktop computer at 10.10.10.1 on a dedicated network card. I'm running on Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64bit. The Kernel files used were linux-4.9-69.tar.xz and patch-4.9-68-rt.patch. I have not had any issues. I do recall that there was a requirement to update to the mesa driver or perhaps the bit file about the time axis and joint changes were made perhaps a year ago to get the 7I80 working again after a recompile. I cant recall exactly what was needed to be done.
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08 Feb 2018 03:10 - 08 Feb 2018 03:12 #105555
by rodw
Replied by rodw on topic 7i80 kernel
Your problem could be that pcncconf does not use the 10.0 IP range by default.
I have a 7i76e so it will look a bit different but you need to edit the ip address in this line in your hal file
I have a 7i76e so it will look a bit different but you need to edit the ip address in this line in your hal file
loadrt hm2_eth board_ip="10.10.10.10" config="firmware=hm2/7i76/7i76e.BIT num_encoders=1 num_pwmgens=0 num_stepgens=5 sserial_port_0=2xxxx"
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08 Feb 2018 23:18 - 09 Feb 2018 00:08 #105614
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I posted this as information for billylkid that the configuration I use has been working fine with the kernel I mentioned. There is really no need to use older versions of linux to get the 7I80 board communicating. I do not have any issues with my configuration.
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My controller uses a Mesa 7I80HD on ip 10.10.10.2 with the desktop computer at 10.10.10.1 on a dedicated network card. I'm running on Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64bit. The Kernel files used were linux-4.9-69.tar.xz and patch-4.9-68-rt.patch. I have not had any issues. I do recall that there was a requirement to update to the mesa driver or perhaps the bit file about the time axis and joint changes were made perhaps a year ago to get the 7I80 working again after a recompile. I cant recall exactly what was needed to be done.
I posted this as information for billylkid that the configuration I use has been working fine with the kernel I mentioned. There is really no need to use older versions of linux to get the 7I80 board communicating. I do not have any issues with my configuration.
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09 Feb 2018 11:49 #105626
by billykid
Replied by billykid on topic 7i80 kernel
Thanks Fairngs,
I'm using debian 9 rt-preempt, but the problem is that I can not in any way
to change ip.
later I try with a friend who has already configured a 7i80 with a i3 Nuc
then I'll let you know
regards
Mauro
I'm using debian 9 rt-preempt, but the problem is that I can not in any way
to change ip.
later I try with a friend who has already configured a 7i80 with a i3 Nuc
then I'll let you know
regards
Mauro
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09 Feb 2018 15:19 #105641
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic 7i80 kernel
When you say "change ip" do you mean change the 7I80s IP address?
The 7I80 has 2 selectable (via on card jumpers) IP addresses:
1. A fixed 192.168.1.121 address
2. A EEPROM address that defaults to 10.10.10.10 but can be changed to anything
The EEPROM address can be changed with mesaflash
The 7I80 has 2 selectable (via on card jumpers) IP addresses:
1. A fixed 192.168.1.121 address
2. A EEPROM address that defaults to 10.10.10.10 but can be changed to anything
The EEPROM address can be changed with mesaflash
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09 Feb 2018 21:46 - 09 Feb 2018 21:48 #105665
by billykid
Replied by billykid on topic 7i80 kernel
it was just mesaflash that did not work .. now i have a i3 nuc and it works perfectly
with default address 192.168.1.121
I just do not know what bitfile to use for 2 7i40 and 7i37.
thank you
Mauro
with default address 192.168.1.121
I just do not know what bitfile to use for 2 7i40 and 7i37.
thank you
Mauro
Last edit: 09 Feb 2018 21:48 by billykid.
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11 Feb 2018 13:23 #105743
by billykid
Replied by billykid on topic 7i80 kernel
I'll explain..
I would just like to know the bitfiles that are in the 7i80 folder that features have.
stepgen pwmgen encoder etc ..
I did not find descriptions.
thank you
Mauro
I would just like to know the bitfiles that are in the 7i80 folder that features have.
stepgen pwmgen encoder etc ..
I did not find descriptions.
thank you
Mauro
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