Can Linux CNC control twin turrets?
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not really. you'd have to run two linuxcncs on two computers, and coordinate them somehow (hook some IOs together and use M codes for sync?)
but my understanding is this is what commercial controls did too - just use two of them
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but how u put 2 on 1 is something to determin, maybe a new GUI that can talk to a 2nd one remotly i dont know...
my self, with the superslants. very few times did we find controls the bottom Z on its own handy but realy with EMC / linuxcnc we did that same job last year with zero problems..
maybe if we had two X & Z axes might be different but then i only see the point in two contorls if we had a sub spindle too as alot of the time what we do, both turrets would get in the way and you would be waiting around for top or bottom. so programing them in the same Code is fine for us..
do you have a sub spindle?
what makes you want to control both at the same time etc?
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then bottom is W
so both turrets have there own offsets etc
sounds very nice machine u can get your self there.. im sure there is afew ways to go about this depends how much time you have etc..
might want to put this out on the mailing list also to see what ideas you can get back
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The developer that did that started Machinekit, so maybe that capability got into machinekit. Then it would be a case of synchronization.
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