Maho MH 300 C Retrofit...?
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11 Mar 2019 13:22 #128326
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if there are sidepanels or special entry gmoccapy will not load
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11 Mar 2019 19:08 - 11 Mar 2019 19:09 #128372
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Where I can find that? (QTpyvcp)...
there are new interfaces on the QTpyvcp tread look there to get your best choice
But I can not find gmoccapy..., and how I replace that? For me still exist more one problem, the language, and google translator (or others) is not the bestIf you replace the entry for AXIS with the following in your Ini, does it not start with Gmoccapy?
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Who is sidepanels? and what I can do for i have gmoccapy?if there are sidepanels or special entry gmoccapy will not load
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11 Mar 2019 22:08 #128385
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As I understand it, Axis, Gmoccapy etc are already compiled into the LinuxCNC live image, therefore you don't need to find or install anything, you just call it from your ini as it is already there.
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15 Mar 2019 18:11 #128677
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...I wanted to install the drives of the graphics card on the linux operating system and I do not know how to do it.
"(...) you just call it from your ini as it is already there."
How can I do that? and how I can save that for I do not have the same problem in future...?
"(...) you just call it from your ini as it is already there."
How can I do that? and how I can save that for I do not have the same problem in future...?
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15 Mar 2019 18:42 - 15 Mar 2019 18:43 #128678
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In general its a bad idea to install proprietary drivers on RT OSes
Graphic performance not too important for LinuxCNC unless you have very slow hardware.
High end graphics cards are often more of a liability than an asset for LinuxCNC (they also reduce system reliability)
Graphic performance not too important for LinuxCNC unless you have very slow hardware.
High end graphics cards are often more of a liability than an asset for LinuxCNC (they also reduce system reliability)
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15 Mar 2019 22:12 #128690
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Ok, so I will not install. The graphics is nothing special, simply in the Windows operating system it is usually necessary to install the graphics drives. But how do I do the rest, how do I get gmoccapy and others
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16 Mar 2019 08:37 #128718
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You have installed LinuxCNC from thelive image right? If not do that.
Then use the LinuxCNC configuration tool to create a machine. This will create a folder on the desktop which contains your machines HAL, INI, tool table etc. Open the [your_machine_name].INI and edit the display section fro axis to gmoccapy.
Actually, I think there are already predefined gmoccapy configurations within that tool.
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Then use the LinuxCNC configuration tool to create a machine. This will create a folder on the desktop which contains your machines HAL, INI, tool table etc. Open the [your_machine_name].INI and edit the display section fro axis to gmoccapy.
Actually, I think there are already predefined gmoccapy configurations within that tool.
Mark
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