Following errors after upgrade.
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25 Feb 2020 20:40 #158491
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Replied by PCW on topic Following errors after upgrade.
Yes, I agree its a bit too clever. Not sure if a component can know if a signal is driven, but you can check in a generic way for undriven signals and report these
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03 Mar 2020 23:29 #159121
by andypugh
Here is a description of how it is done.
sourceforge.net/p/emc/mailman/emc-develo...ver.net/#msg26519332
I don't think it can know if the signal has a driver.
Replied by andypugh on topic Following errors after upgrade.
Well I'd suggest using black magic rather then a switch for this PID behavior was the real problem.
Here is a description of how it is done.
sourceforge.net/p/emc/mailman/emc-develo...ver.net/#msg26519332
I don't think it can know if the signal has a driver.
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