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  • Salrodri
  • Salrodri
Today 18:01

7i95t firmware brick because i flashed a 7i95 bitfile in the fallback

Category: Driver Boards

With Jumpers W5,W6 UP,UP I see the user led's light up in sequence when I power it up

CR27 lights up green
CR15 led INT keeps flashing red

it seems like I am not able to connect to Ethernet

mesaflash --device 7i95t --addr 192.168.1.121 --write 7i95t_16m_fallback.bin --fallback
No 7I95T board found
  • PCW
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Today 17:35

7i95t firmware brick because i flashed a 7i95 bitfile in the fallback

Category: Driver Boards

You did not program the flash, just the FPGA.
Now you should have Ethernet access so you can run:

mesaflash --device 7i95t --addr 192.168.1.121 --write  7i95t_16m_fallback.bin --fallback
mesaflash --device 7i95t --addr 192.168.1.121 --write  7i95t_d.bin 
 
  • NWE
  • NWE
Today 17:14

PLC + LinuxCNC for industrial machine with simple HMI (non-G-code operators)

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions


Edit: Modbus (TCP) may not be the most "modern" approach that is available but I would say that it is the most universal, well understood, and common Industrial protocol. When it comes to system support it would be hard to argue against Modbus just because so many industrial control techs know it and use it. Simple system architecture typically translates to reliability. In an industrial application, reliability is king.

good point

I have been suspicious my bad experiences with modbus was mostly related to some inexpensive hardware I used.
  • Lcvette
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Today 17:02

Probe Basic Documentation and Installation... Start Here!!!

Category: QtPyVCP

Probe Basic has had a NEW Stable Release made as of today February 5th, 2026

In order to update to the latest stable release it will require updating your sources.list.d/kcjengr.list file to point to the updated repository. the same goes for updating to the latest develop version, please see the link below in order to see all of the update notes!

kcjengr.github.io/probe_basic/update_notes.html
  • Salrodri
  • Salrodri
Today 16:57

7i95t firmware brick because i flashed a 7i95 bitfile in the fallback

Category: Driver Boards

I installed Linux cnc / Efinity in a Virtual machine, I was able to use your command.
I just needed to activate python Virtual environment.

Could you please provide one .bit file? I am afraid that I might flash the wrong .bit file again.

It seems like I manage to flash the board?
What do I do next?



efx_run.py seveni95t.xml --flow program --pgm_opts mode=jtag
Programming using Board Profile: Generic Board Profile Using FT4232
jtag programming started!
JTAG Programming on ftdi://0x0403:0x6011:1:2/2
Programming 'outflow/seveni95t.bit' via JTAG at freq 3.0 MHz
Device ID read from JTAG: 0x00210A79
... finished with JTAG programming
  • tommylight
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Today 16:46

Stepperonline Y series/ YAKO YKD2608PE configuration

Category: EtherCAT

@IndeeSales,
Is something wrong with your account as i see it has been disabled twice till now?
  • PCW
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Today 16:19 - Today 16:31

7i95t firmware brick because i flashed a 7i95 bitfile in the fallback

Category: Driver Boards

Yes, I think that command needs the IDE or al least the xml project file with paths setup properly

Do you have a 7I95T  .bit file? (if not I can post one)

 
  • Jugo2
  • Jugo2
Today 16:15
Ethercat A6 Servo Homing problem was created by Jugo2

Ethercat A6 Servo Homing problem

Category: EtherCAT

Hey Guys, I’m pretty new here.
 I have a little Problem with configuring my Stepper online A6 Servo Drive. I want to use torque homing but I can not Figure Out wich Parameters I need to set in the Drive. 

And I also Think that my Linux CNC Config is wrong. Can maybe someone with more experience then me help me

Liebe Grüße
  • persei8
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Today 15:47
Replied by persei8 on topic Building from source for Trixie

Building from source for Trixie

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Thanks Rod, I managed to build a deb in a bookworm chroot but it won't install on trixie because linuxcnc requires python3.11 and trixie uses python3.13. I also tried installing the deb from buildbot2 but same result. Looks like I have no option but to reinstall bookworm. Major PITA.
On that note, I recall you posted the 6.3.0-rt11-linuxcnc kernel somewhere, but I can no longer find it. Could you tell me where that is? Thanks again.
Jim
 
  • PCW
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Today 15:47
Replied by PCW on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.4 and Mesa 7i97T

Linuxcnc 2.9.4 and Mesa 7i97T

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

OK those settings should result is a +1.0V output
(as they do here)

Possible reasons for a very different output voltage:

1. Measuring wrong pins ( analog output 0 would be measured from TB3 pin 4 to TB3 pin 3)

2. Marginal 5V supply to 7I97T

3. Problem with the voltmeter

4. Damaged 7I97T analog output driver

5. 7I97T analog output connected to shorted  load
  • IndeeSales
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Today 15:35

Stepperonline Y series/ YAKO YKD2608PE configuration

Category: EtherCAT

Okay first of all thank you for all your help with this, I am very new to this and have watched countless hours of youtube on ethercat and a having a hard time finding solutions to errors. I have another error 
Failed to register PDO entry: No such file or directory
LCEC: master 0 PDO entry registration failed

I want to thank everyone again for the help, I had lost hope on my project until now.
  • Finngineering
  • Finngineering
Today 14:56
Replied by Finngineering on topic XHC WHB04B development?

XHC WHB04B development?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I consider having to restart LinuxCNC unacceptable. If I don't find a better solution, I will not use this pendant.

The rotary knob sounds more like a configuration issue(?). Have you checked if you see the position switch changes by running "xhc-whb04b-6 -a" from a terminal?
  • RogerWilliams
  • RogerWilliams
Today 14:49
Replied by RogerWilliams on topic MPG and analog command config issue

MPG and analog command config issue

Category: Basic Configuration

Hello I try to setup a mill with all servo drives run with analog command and it's working fine.

However, now I try to setup a MPG
after customizing the HAL file, here is the situation:
the MUX is correctly working for the scale and the axis.x.jog-scale is correct (value from 0.01 to 1mm)
axis.x.jog-enable works fine, same for Y and Z
axis.x.jog-counts works fine, I can see the number of pulses moving when I turn the handle
axis.x.jog-accel-fraction is set to 1

When using Axis interface with the and - button, it works fine
However; when I turn the handle, the axis is not moving at all, I don't have any error message.E-stop is off and Toggle Machine power if ON obviously. 

Any idea what could be the issue?
thank you

From what you describe, most of the MPG plumbing sounds correct, so the issue is likely in how the jog counts are actually being consumed. One common gotcha is that jog-counts alone won’t move an axis unless the jog mode is set correctly. Make sure the axis is in “teleop” or joint jogging mode, depending on whether you’re using a joints or axis configuration. Also double-check that the MPG counts are wired to the correct joint or axis pins, not mixed between the two. Another thing to verify is jog velocity: even with accel set, a zero or very low jog-speed or jog-vel-limit will result in no motion. Finally, confirm that no other signal (like another MPG channel or UI jog source) is holding jog-enable low at runtime.
  • HexaCube
  • HexaCube
Today 14:44
Replied by HexaCube on topic Retrofitting a 1986 Maho MH400E

Retrofitting a 1986 Maho MH400E

Category: Milling Machines

Greetings Mark!
First of all, excellent work on the retrofit - this thread will end up being a literal goldmine for me. 
Last week I also purchased a 1986 MH400E and the goal is to convert the machine to LinuxCNC in the coming few months. 

Somewhere in this thread I saw that you have a 'collection of notes' for your conversion - is there any way to get these from you? I can't seem to find an email-adress available on your YT Channel as previously stated. 

I haven't quite had the time to work through all 180 pages, but I do have a quick question: 
How is the gear-changing generally handled? Do you have to command an exact speed value, or will LinuxCNC pick the correct gear for whatever arbitrary speed you command? 
Also, will the gear-change happen automatically whenever a speed is commanded, or is there specific codes that need to be ran (I would love to use the F360 CAM and I wonder if linuxcnc will handle selecting the speed automatically, or if I need to fiddle around with the post-processor?) 

Thanks and very best regards from Germany
Daniel

 
  • rodw
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Today 12:52
Replied by rodw on topic Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Category: EtherCAT

If the drive is reducing the speed by itself you will get following errors.
Otherwise it's the settings in the ini file that are throttling the speed.

Yeh, that's what I have been playing with to determine where to set max velocity. I remembered from when I set up my plasma on a Mesa card to see how much of its 10 Mhz bandwidth I could use that there was a physical limit to how fast you could step in the real world. That's why I cut back the settings here. The design target was 10240mm/min so it fell a bit short, But the RPM is still quite respectable. I've had enough for one night.

I also might try increasing the amps a bit too
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