Mesa 5i25+7i77 plug-n-go configuration

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09 May 2012 11:39 - 09 May 2012 11:41 #19939 by ishman
I have just recieved my Mesa 5i25+7i77 plug-n-go.

I think I should be familiar with these new cards during my machine completion. Because it's still needs some enhancements.

Now to the first problem that, I downloaded the 5i25.zip file mesanet.com provides and unzipped the same at /lib/firmware/hm2/ But it shows error and later it cant let me choose 7i77. Is there something I am doing wrong ? When I browse the folders then there is some bit files but not any xml file.

Please help !
Last edit: 09 May 2012 11:41 by ishman.

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09 May 2012 13:55 #19940 by PCW
We dont provide the xml files for pncconf so if you got that zip file from Mesa, most likely its a ini/hal file
set for the 5i25/7i77. These files (5i25-7i77.ini and hm2-servo7i77.hal) are basically the hm2-servo demo
ini/hal filesmodified for the 5I25/7I77 and belong in you local configuration directory = ~/linuxcnc/configs/hm2-servo/ . These files are for people that are _not_ using pncconf and want to setup their system by manual editing the ini/hal files (starting with the example files)

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09 May 2012 14:25 #19941 by ishman
Thanks PCW

So, is there any guide or manual to setup these cards with linuxCNC ? Please let me know.

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09 May 2012 14:27 #19942 by ishman
Also there is no hm2-servo file in /linuxcnc/configs/ and it's empty.

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09 May 2012 16:25 #19945 by PCW
There should be a hm2-servo directory in ~/linuxcnc/configs (notice the ~ which means home directory)
is this the latest live CD?

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09 May 2012 16:41 #19946 by ishman
Actually I have two setups and I checked with the one with an old downloaded ubuntu10.04. I will try with the new one and then let you know. Thanks.

Btw. Can someone point me any guide where I can understand how to edit Mesa's supplied configs. Or where to start with these cards ?

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09 May 2012 18:35 - 09 May 2012 18:46 #19947 by PCW
The "HAL manual" and "Integrators manual"
(both downloadable from the documentation page)
are probably the best place to start

Information that is Mesa/hostmot2 specific can be found
in the hostmot2 manual, (man hostmot2) and various card manuals
Dynamic HAL pin names from sserial devices can be listed
with the Axis show HAL configuration commands or halcmd show pins/parameters
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09 May 2012 19:58 - 09 May 2012 20:01 #19948 by BigJohnT
ishman wrote:

Btw. Can someone point me any guide where I can understand how to edit Mesa's supplied configs. Or where to start with these cards ?

I have a basic 5i25-7i77 configuration that you can build on.

To start with read the Mesa manuals and make sure field power is turned on before you try and load a config or you will not see any I/O pins.

John
Last edit: 09 May 2012 20:01 by BigJohnT.

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10 May 2012 05:36 #19955 by ishman
Thanks for help PCW ! But I have checked in both computer and there is no hm2-servo directory in ~/linuxcnc/configs/ . I think I am missing any step.

John ! I will surely try to start with your linked configuration. Actually I am confused with the configuration. I know where to link which wires but getting difficulty to understand from where to start the configuration. I have inserted the 5i25 in pci slot and "lspci" shows "01:06.0 DPIO module: Device 2718:5125". But don't know what to do next.

Is there any step by step guide to install and configure these cards with linuxcnc ? Whether it's 5i20 or any mesa anything io cards. but at least it gives idea what to do next.

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10 May 2012 06:41 #19957 by ishman

To start with read the Mesa manuals and make sure field power is turned on before you try and load a config or you will not see any I/O pins.

You saved my time again John ! I appreciate it !!! I was trying to load a configuration made with pncconf but it was giving me error and when I powered up the W1 and W2 connector, it works.

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