Poti for overrides
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13 Nov 2020 19:27 #189243
by prcdslnc13
Replied by prcdslnc13 on topic Poti for overrides
yes it is, and no I didnt. I my google-fu has failed me and while I found lots of information on hysterectomies, Not much about the hyst component haha.
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13 Nov 2020 19:44 #189246
by roland
Replied by roland on topic Poti for overrides
the hyst comp is not included in linuxcnc
download archive here: forum.linuxcnc.org/24-hal-components/360...gger?start=10#151335
unpack archive
install with halcompile
download archive here: forum.linuxcnc.org/24-hal-components/360...gger?start=10#151335
unpack archive
install with halcompile
halcompile --install hyst.comp
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13 Nov 2020 21:53 - 13 Nov 2020 22:15 #189259
by keyboard
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Thanks Roland,
That was what I was going to ask next.,as the value bobbed around , can you post the lines you added after compiling the hyst comp.Im looking to modify the feed pot..
That was what I was going to ask next.,as the value bobbed around , can you post the lines you added after compiling the hyst comp.Im looking to modify the feed pot..
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14 Nov 2020 15:05 #189337
by roland
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15 Nov 2020 19:55 #189475
by keyboard
Replied by keyboard on topic Poti for overrides
Thanks again Roland,
Works fine. Giving me the urge to add Rapid OVR also. I however set it to 1% increments, more used to it.
Works fine. Giving me the urge to add Rapid OVR also. I however set it to 1% increments, more used to it.
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02 May 2022 20:58 #241879
by Ss64
Replied by Ss64 on topic Poti for overrides
I could really use this hyst.comp to settle down jumpy analog overrides.
Unfortunately the comp file archive linked here is no longer available and I can't figure out if something similar has been added to linuxcnc in the meantime.
Is there now a better way to do this kind of thing natively in Linuxcnc 2.8.1 or does it still require a custom component?
Maybe someone has a copy of that original hyst.comp file that I could use?
Cheers
Linus
Unfortunately the comp file archive linked here is no longer available and I can't figure out if something similar has been added to linuxcnc in the meantime.
Is there now a better way to do this kind of thing natively in Linuxcnc 2.8.1 or does it still require a custom component?
Maybe someone has a copy of that original hyst.comp file that I could use?
Cheers
Linus
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03 May 2022 16:06 #241929
by roland
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03 May 2022 19:02 #241937
by Ss64
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Thank you!
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23 May 2023 17:28 #272031
by Dragonick
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23 May 2023 17:35 #272033
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic Poti for overrides
Most likely the 7I77 is not set into a mode that supports analog inputs
Modes 1,2,3 support analog inputs
You change this with the "sserial_port_0=Something" command line argument
in the hal or ini file.
With most 7I77 firmware, sserial_port_0=200xxx should work
Modes 1,2,3 support analog inputs
You change this with the "sserial_port_0=Something" command line argument
in the hal or ini file.
With most 7I77 firmware, sserial_port_0=200xxx should work
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