7i96s Watchdog Ethernet
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12 Apr 2025 16:15 #326173
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in the BIOS, at a minimum, Disable AMT
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12 Apr 2025 16:27 #326175
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12 Apr 2025 17:06 - 12 Apr 2025 17:26 #326178
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AMT is still enabled
I think you need to enter MEBx to disable AMT
I would do a web search in the steps needed for this
on your particular CPU.
Also, posting your hal/ini files might help, getting a watchdog bite without a
"error finishing read" is a bit odd
I think you need to enter MEBx to disable AMT
I would do a web search in the steps needed for this
on your particular CPU.
Also, posting your hal/ini files might help, getting a watchdog bite without a
"error finishing read" is a bit odd
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13 Apr 2025 01:06 #326206
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Please post you hal/ini files
something basic is wrong with them
something basic is wrong with them
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13 Apr 2025 07:58 #326208
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here are my config files for the machine
Due to the problems I have disconnected the motors. As a test, I had one motor rotating freely on the controller - no difference. I now have an oscilloscope and can check the output of the motor signals if necessary. Currently, only the Ethernet cable and the power supply are connected to the Mesa 7i96s.
Created with PnConf Standard with minimal settings. No limit switches and no sensors. Settings for my JMC cl stepper (microsteps, 5mm/rev ...)
Maybe I have a fundamental error in the configuration?
Due to the problems I have disconnected the motors. As a test, I had one motor rotating freely on the controller - no difference. I now have an oscilloscope and can check the output of the motor signals if necessary. Currently, only the Ethernet cable and the power supply are connected to the Mesa 7i96s.
Created with PnConf Standard with minimal settings. No limit switches and no sensors. Settings for my JMC cl stepper (microsteps, 5mm/rev ...)
Maybe I have a fundamental error in the configuration?
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13 Apr 2025 16:58 #326224
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Yeah, there are several odd .tmax entries, not sure what they are about,
this is what I get with a simple pncconf/gmoccapy configuration:
Parameters:
Owner Type Dir Value Name
38 s32 RW 0 hm2_7i96s.0.read-request.tmax
38 s32 RW 661312 hm2_7i96s.0.read.tmax
38 s32 RW 62668 hm2_7i96s.0.write.tmax
31 s32 RW 4296 motion-command-handler.tmax
31 s32 RW 43264 motion-controller.tmax
41 s32 RW 3464 pid.s.do-pid-calcs.tmax
41 s32 RW 3472 pid.x.do-pid-calcs.tmax
41 s32 RW 4984 pid.y.do-pid-calcs.tmax
41 s32 RW 2916 pid.z.do-pid-calcs.tmax
32 s32 RW 760744 servo-thread.tmax
Where the heck do "base.tmax" and "servo.tmax" come from?
this is what I get with a simple pncconf/gmoccapy configuration:
Parameters:
Owner Type Dir Value Name
38 s32 RW 0 hm2_7i96s.0.read-request.tmax
38 s32 RW 661312 hm2_7i96s.0.read.tmax
38 s32 RW 62668 hm2_7i96s.0.write.tmax
31 s32 RW 4296 motion-command-handler.tmax
31 s32 RW 43264 motion-controller.tmax
41 s32 RW 3464 pid.s.do-pid-calcs.tmax
41 s32 RW 3472 pid.x.do-pid-calcs.tmax
41 s32 RW 4984 pid.y.do-pid-calcs.tmax
41 s32 RW 2916 pid.z.do-pid-calcs.tmax
32 s32 RW 760744 servo-thread.tmax
Where the heck do "base.tmax" and "servo.tmax" come from?
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