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  • Konstantin
  • Konstantin
Today 13:10
Replied by Konstantin on topic CiA 402 Folder Missing

CiA 402 Folder Missing

Category: EtherCAT

In the weekend I had some more time to experiment but there is no success yet. I read the link about absolute homing for A6 servo again and checked all of the example files. Before I missed to copy this line
#net x-statusword lcec.0.X.status-word => cia402.0.statusword => joint.0.cia-statusword
Now, LinuxCNC reports missing pins again but there is a new pin that cannot be found - "lcec.0.0.status-word". This is the first line where error appears and LinuxCNC is terminated. The pins "joint.0.request-cia-homing" and "joint.0.start-cia-homing" are reported not found as well.
I am still confused about the guide for A6 servos, which parts need to be uncommented on the first reference run? By the way, my servo drives does not have a settings for choosing incremental or absolute encoders.
Attached are the configuration files.
  • tommylight
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Today 11:52
Replied by tommylight on topic MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions


If you had of followed the link It would have taken you to the exact spot about 16 minutes in where I discuss the networking in that 50 minutes. Its a very old video now but still current.

OK, that is nice, so i am sorry for bantering, i have every security feature enabled here so for me it starts from the beginning.
  • pippin88
  • pippin88
Today 10:52

NoHAL - Visual editor for LinuxCNC machine configuration

Category: Configuration Tools

This is a great idea.

(I'm not in a position to test it any time soon sorry).

My guess is calling it something like VisualHAL might be more intuitive?
  • Hakan
  • Hakan
Today 09:38
Replied by Hakan on topic JetCad3 CAD/CAM

JetCad3 CAD/CAM

Category: Show Your Stuff

I tried the plasma part a bit. Nesting and placing works very well,
really nice. Also made a quick post processor for PlasmaC.
Pretty rudimentary, remove feeds and Z movements and add a few lines in the header.
I'm not going to be part of the development of this software, just wanted to give a quick
micro-review after spending maybe an hour in it. It's nice, modern look, interactive
and I got going without instructions. 
I can see myself using it occasionally, for nesting/placing many parts.
  • Omelinet
  • Omelinet
Today 09:03
Interface localization into Ukrainian was created by Omelinet

Interface localization into Ukrainian

Category: Other Languages

Hello everyone, I'm new here.
I have a problem, I got a machine that has linuxcnc and Probe Basic
I tried to translate myself using QT Designer, but I was only able to do it for a few points. When I started translating more, my Probe Basic stopped running.
Maybe someone can tell me which files need to be translated. Because I even edited the .PY file but my Probe Basic still started in English.

P.S. If there is already a link to a forum or discussion, I would be grateful if you could direct me. Thanks
  • rodw
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Today 08:31 - Today 08:32
Replied by rodw on topic MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

@RodW,
50 minute video for a 3 minute setup, really?
Here is everything in one place and does not take 50 minutes:
forum.linuxcnc.org/27-driver-boards/3559...ethernet-mesa-boards

If you had of followed the link It would have taken you to the exact spot about 16 minutes in where I discuss the networking in that 50 minutes. Its a very old video now but still current.
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 01:38
Replied by tommylight on topic MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

@RodW,
50 minute video for a 3 minute setup, really?
Here is everything in one place and does not take 50 minutes:
forum.linuxcnc.org/27-driver-boards/3559...ethernet-mesa-boards
  • grandixximo
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Yesterday 00:57
Replied by grandixximo on topic lcnc-suite — web UI for LinuxCNC

lcnc-suite — web UI for LinuxCNC

Category: Other User Interfaces

Looks very nice, good job, keep it up ;-)
  • grandixximo
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Yesterday 00:34
Replied by grandixximo on topic MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

the 7i77 needs 5v power supply as well, I think
  • rodw
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Yesterday 23:27
Replied by rodw on topic HAL component for tangential knife

HAL component for tangential knife

Category: HAL

We are not out of the woods yet. When I pushed this back to my GitHub, it failed some of the gcode tests. 
github.com/rodw-au/linuxcnc/actions

I kind of know what's going on. I just need time to get to make some changes. Just need to add stuff to reset functions.
 
  • rodw
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Yesterday 23:16
Replied by rodw on topic MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

This link into one of my videos explains it, Simple networking setup. Its not plug and play
  • rodw
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Yesterday 23:12
Replied by rodw on topic lcnc-suite — web UI for LinuxCNC

lcnc-suite — web UI for LinuxCNC

Category: Other User Interfaces

Looks fantastic. Its great seeing more UI options beyond Qt. Just curious, is the display optimized for touch or keyboard input?

Being more of a C/C++ person, I’ve been building a similar pet project focused on a C++ interface layer for LinuxCNC. The idea was to wrap both the NML and HAL polling sides in a clean, multi-client-safe bridge so the same core can support a WebSocket interface for remote clients and a Node.js addon for local UIs. The main goal is to decouple machine access from the frontend layer, making it possible to run multiple displays and control interfaces against a single machine. It's proving to be about as much work as I anticipated ;)


Don't stop this project.
  • Askjerry
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Yesterday 22:52
MESA card (LAN) failing to connect. was created by Askjerry

MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

One of my subscribers is having an issue. Unfortunately, I have not yet tried using the LAN-style MESA card, so I am unsure how to help him.

Jere is the message I got:

"Hi Jerry,I have a Mesa 7i92 card that is plugged into the Ethernet on my computer.  It is also connected to a 7i77 daughter card, and I have a 5v power supply going into the 7i92."

Do any of you have some tips that might be helpful?
Thanks,
Jerry
 
  • bedouno
  • bedouno
Yesterday 22:30
Replied by bedouno on topic HAL component for tangential knife

HAL component for tangential knife

Category: HAL

"Great work, Rod! This looks like a monumental step forward for LinuxCNC.

I believe this branch is the perfect strategy for implementation. It elegantly solves the real-time synchronization issues that have hindered advanced tangential control in the past.

For my part, I have an assignment to study this implementation . You have indeed laid a cornerstone for the system, and I am very excited to leverage your work for this project.

If I may add my opinion: I fully support your point of view regarding the modifications of G_1, G_2, G_3 equates in control.c. I understand the devs' concerns about real-time sanctity, but your approach to code readability (housekeeping) is crucial for the long-term maintainability of such complex code. Finding that balance is the key.

Thank you again for your incredible contribution."
  • lkavan
  • lkavan
Yesterday 20:48

What board do you recommend for pull/dir for a T3D servo drive?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hallo Peter, T3D drivers exist with encoder output also. I have them in one machine, but I have used them in STEP/DIR mode with Mesa, without encoder feedback. Works fine, but I still hope that analog control from LinuxCNC and Mesa is better. Is it right or not? I also have other machine with Simodrive, there is +-10V control, attached to 7I33 - works perfect many years. But T3D has analog control 0-10V Do you know how does this work? Is it possible to control it with analog servo Mesa cards? I am planning to upgrade next CNC milling machine and looking for motors. I would like to use T3D, but milling machine I do not want to run without encoders feedback...
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