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Today 16:27
Do NOT update working machines!!! was created by tommylight

Do NOT update working machines!!!

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I feel this is adequate but not sure if this is the right place, feel free to correct me.
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As i read almost everything here, i keep noticing the same issue happening over and over, namely where users of LinuxCNC update/upgrade version for no particular reason and end up with broken machines.
This stems from the windows "update mentality" being forced upon us for the last 20 odd years... never mind.
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[bold]In short, never update/upgrade a working machine, unless you explicitly need new features.[/bold]
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It is Linux, and no matter how much money microsoft invests on youtubers to convince you that Linux is not secure, IT absolutely IS secure, the whole world uses Linux, all WORLD servers are running Linux (even microsoft's servers run Linux since 2000 with Red Hat), are on public IP so the whole world has access to them, yet very rarely anything happens to them.
STOP TYPING!
Even when something happens, almost always it is some running service/software that failed/got hacked, not LINUX, or some old server that was last updated 15 years ago.
And for those watching youtube about this, notice they never ever mention the comparison is being done for the web browser, NOT for the operating system.
  • tommylight
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Today 16:06
Replied by tommylight on topic G38.2 Weird behaviour

G38.2 Weird behaviour

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

OK, thank you Aciera.
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Today 16:04
Replied by tommylight on topic Can not connect to Mesa 7176eu

Can not connect to Mesa 7176eu

Category: Driver Boards

IP 11 at the end, not 1
Gateway 1 at the end.
  • Aciera
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Today 14:40
Replied by Aciera on topic Touch off don`t work "file not open"

Touch off don`t work "file not open"

Category: AXIS

What version of LinuxCNC are you running?
  • Etced
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Today 14:39
Replied by Etced on topic Can not connect to Mesa 7176eu

Can not connect to Mesa 7176eu

Category: Driver Boards

Thanks for the reply. The jumpers on board are; W3 up, W15 up, W13 down, W14 up.
  • Aciera
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Today 14:26 - Today 14:37
Replied by Aciera on topic G38.2 Weird behaviour

G38.2 Weird behaviour

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

This change was made in response to a long standing bug report:
github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/2994

I have opened an issue about this on GitHub:
github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/4216
  • jcbryant
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Today 11:04
Replied by jcbryant on topic Touch off don`t work "file not open"

Touch off don`t work "file not open"

Category: AXIS

I'm now running into exactly the same problem and aren't at all keen on having to resort to a clean install.

Hopefully somebody has an explanation and an easier solution......
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Today 11:00
Replied by tommylight on topic G38.2 Weird behaviour

G38.2 Weird behaviour

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Now found the error.

5401-5409 - Currently applied tool length offset for X, Y, Z, A, B, C, U, V & W. Set by G43/G43.1/G43.2, cleared by G49. Volatile.

So i don't have access to toollength #5403 anymore, except i use G43/G49 to load the variables.
Thats f*** crapy update

Why i am upset?
Since version 2.5 this parameter are in use, now it changed overnight, instead creating a new set of parameter, if someone needs that. Like that it breaks configurations with probing routines and parts, when offsets are set wrong, without warning. And i am not going to set G43/G49 in probing routines. The only place to do that is in gcode. Don't want this risk for crash, when unwanted, toollength is cancelled. 

Can anyone else confirm this?
And more importantly, if true, how this happened?
  • MaHa
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Today 06:26 - Today 07:55
Replied by MaHa on topic G38.2 Weird behaviour

G38.2 Weird behaviour

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Now found the error.

5401-5409 - Currently applied tool length offset for X, Y, Z, A, B, C, U, V & W. Set by G43/G43.1/G43.2, cleared by G49. Volatile.

So i don't have access to toollength #5403 anymore, except i use G43/G49 to load the variables.
Thats f*** crapy update

Why i am upset?
Since version 2.5 this parameter are in use, now it changed overnight, instead creating a new set of parameter, if someone needs that. Like that it breaks configurations with probing routines and parts, when offsets are set wrong, without warning. And i am not going to set G43/G49 in probing routines. The only place to do that is in gcode. Don't want this risk for crash, when unwanted, toollength is cancelled. 
  • farmer_mike
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Today 04:56
Replied by farmer_mike on topic RTelligent EtherCAT Servo Drive Setup: RS750E

RTelligent EtherCAT Servo Drive Setup: RS750E

Category: EtherCAT

Thanks Benb, I did figure out the e stop input and did tie the input into my ui e stop.

I guess it’s not a true e stop as I’m only killing the enable, but everything does work the way I want it to.

I pasted all my configuration files into my build thread.
  • MaHa
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Today 04:35
Replied by MaHa on topic G38.2 Weird behaviour

G38.2 Weird behaviour

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

This iso installation is more than 1 year old. The other day, there was an update for another software available, i did sudo apt update and sudo apt dist-upgrade. Some updates coming in, afterwards linuxcnc was 2.9.9
Since then, my long time working probing routines set z-offset somewhere (at least) above the part.
 
  • rodw
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Yesterday 03:36
Replied by rodw on topic G38.2 Weird behaviour

G38.2 Weird behaviour

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

How did you install 2.9.9? The ISO installer is still a work in progress. Not that that should matter for internal code 
  • cmorley
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Yesterday 01:51
Replied by cmorley on topic Toolpaths not displaying in QT Dragon

Toolpaths not displaying in QT Dragon

Category: Qtvcp

What version of linuxcnc are you using?
  • PCW
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Yesterday 00:15

mesa board 7i90HD use J1 conector and 7i84u, bit file.

Category: Driver Boards

There are a couple issues here:

1. 7I90 J1 pinout has swapped TX/RX lines since its intended for use as a sserial remote, not a sserial host
(fixable with cable  wiring changes)

2. More serious: the current hostmot2 driver does not enumerate sserial ports on local I/O pins
and unfortunately the J1 serial interface on the 7I90 is on local IO (LIO) pins so will not be seen.

Easiest solution would be to add a SP491 etc to some GPIO pins
 
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 21:58
Replied by tommylight on topic Keyboard Jogging Problems!!!.

Keyboard Jogging Problems!!!.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Can you please test the same conditions, but without using glade?
Thank you.
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