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14 Oct 2012 01:28 #25288
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I know very little about machining, and nothing about CAD/CAM or CNC.
Recently bought a 3HP Enco turret mill in the middle of a cnc conversion. (The ballscrews are partially installed, some bearings are MIA, and possibly other parts.)
The controller, boards, steppers, etc, are all part of a CNCmasters Supra Retro Kit. Any idea if they are EMC compatible or not? Will it hurt anything to "test" them without knowing?
Today I pulled everything out of the garage, hooked up the controller and X,Y,Z steppers to the computer, booted the computer with the 10.04 disc. I was hoping to drive the steppers to check everythng out, but from everything I've read the sim's are not for driving equipment.
Is there a "test" program somewhere on the disc that I can use to check out the drivers, steppers? I haven't figured out how to hook that computer back to the network/internet.
I've started reading the "Getting started" section, but haven't found anything yet that tells me what I need to do next?
Do I need to install before I can "test" the system, or will I have to write some code? If so how/where do I start? Got a steep learning curve, but trying to catch up.
thanks,
Ken
Recently bought a 3HP Enco turret mill in the middle of a cnc conversion. (The ballscrews are partially installed, some bearings are MIA, and possibly other parts.)
The controller, boards, steppers, etc, are all part of a CNCmasters Supra Retro Kit. Any idea if they are EMC compatible or not? Will it hurt anything to "test" them without knowing?
Today I pulled everything out of the garage, hooked up the controller and X,Y,Z steppers to the computer, booted the computer with the 10.04 disc. I was hoping to drive the steppers to check everythng out, but from everything I've read the sim's are not for driving equipment.
Is there a "test" program somewhere on the disc that I can use to check out the drivers, steppers? I haven't figured out how to hook that computer back to the network/internet.
I've started reading the "Getting started" section, but haven't found anything yet that tells me what I need to do next?
Do I need to install before I can "test" the system, or will I have to write some code? If so how/where do I start? Got a steep learning curve, but trying to catch up.
thanks,
Ken
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14 Oct 2012 02:54 #25289
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic Re:Complete newby needing help.
stepconf is a good way to start. It allows setting the parallel port pinout,
step/dir parameters, and testing each axis
Not sure if you can run it without installing but its worth a try
Running the latency test is a good idea at this point as well,
to see if your CPU is suitable for LinuxCNC
step/dir parameters, and testing each axis
Not sure if you can run it without installing but its worth a try
Running the latency test is a good idea at this point as well,
to see if your CPU is suitable for LinuxCNC
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14 Oct 2012 03:13 #25290
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PCW:
Thanks, I already ran the latency test a few weeks ago, when I first made a live disc. It seemed OK, don't remember the numbers, but much better than the laptop test.
I'll check out the stepconf section. Not sure how to test the parallel port pinout. A little worried about that now that you mention it. I remember in the documentation with the controller and steppers, it mentioned that the connectors for the steppers had to be hooked up properly. Apparently if the connectors were plugged in upside down it would burn up the steppers or boards???
thanks,
Ken
Thanks, I already ran the latency test a few weeks ago, when I first made a live disc. It seemed OK, don't remember the numbers, but much better than the laptop test.
I'll check out the stepconf section. Not sure how to test the parallel port pinout. A little worried about that now that you mention it. I remember in the documentation with the controller and steppers, it mentioned that the connectors for the steppers had to be hooked up properly. Apparently if the connectors were plugged in upside down it would burn up the steppers or boards???
thanks,
Ken
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14 Oct 2012 03:25 #25291
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OK, I just looked at the pinout/in config and it's listing a total of 17 pins IIRC.
My cable is a 9 pin cable. Do I need to change the control board?
thanks,
Ken
My cable is a 9 pin cable. Do I need to change the control board?
thanks,
Ken
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14 Oct 2012 07:41 #25292
by Rick G
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Hello,
Is that kit designed for a usb or a parallel or serial port?
Rick G
Is that kit designed for a usb or a parallel or serial port?
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14 Oct 2012 12:10 #25295
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Rick G:
It is a 9 pin RS232 serial port on the controller.
thanks,
Ken
It is a 9 pin RS232 serial port on the controller.
thanks,
Ken
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14 Oct 2012 12:20 #25296
by BigJohnT
Replied by BigJohnT on topic Re:Complete newby needing help.
I visited the web site for CNCmasters Supra Retro Kit and they show nothing about anything hardware wise.
Do you have any photos of the components?
Does it have one drive for each axis and breakout board or is it a black box?
John
Do you have any photos of the components?
Does it have one drive for each axis and breakout board or is it a black box?
John
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14 Oct 2012 12:35 #25298
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Good morning John:
It is a black box with everything enclosed. Would you like photos of the black box and connectors on the rear?
Would you like pics of the internals with the cover removed?
If so how do I post?
Ken
It is a black box with everything enclosed. Would you like photos of the black box and connectors on the rear?
Would you like pics of the internals with the cover removed?
If so how do I post?
Ken
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14 Oct 2012 12:44 #25299
by BigJohnT
Replied by BigJohnT on topic Re:Complete newby needing help.
I think a photo of the insides might be best... when you reply there is a "Select image file to attach" line below the box where you type in the reply. Just press the "Browse" button and find your photo and it will attach it to the message.
John
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14 Oct 2012 12:59 #25300
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Found this thread last night. I just pulled the cover off of my control box. It looks exactly like the one in this thread, except that he has pulled one of the "controllers" off of the board for the "z" axis.
www.cnczone.com/forums/controller_comput...a_jr_controller.html
Do you still need pics of mine?
Ken
www.cnczone.com/forums/controller_comput...a_jr_controller.html
Do you still need pics of mine?
Ken
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