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  • Aciera
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Today 15:23

5-Axis BC Head Router – LinuxCNC Kinematics, TCP and Hardware

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

usual sim config would be '/configs/sim/axis/vismach/5axis/bridgemill/5axis.ini'

There is also a sim config in 2.10 with newer kinematics that additionally implements 'Tilted Work Plane':
github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/tree/master...ndle-rotary-nutating
  • andrax
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Today 15:04

Need help transitioning from axis XYZ to XYYZ

Category: Basic Configuration

Here is the .ini file for my Gantry.
I think this should help you as a template.
  • PCW
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Today 15:01

Help me use two 7i96s in Ethernet switch to control 6 joints

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Easiest way would be to add a breakout board like a 7I78, 7I85S, or the common Chinese (Sainsmart)
parallel port breakout. There is 7I96S firmware for all of these breakout boards.

You can use a switch to run up to 4 Mesa Ethernet cards at once, This is better with  hal changes so that
the read times are overlapped instead of added.

Normal hal addf layout would be something like:

addf read0
addr read1
[ bunch of processing addfs]
addf write0
addf write1

But this means that the second read needs to wait for the first to complete before
starting, so to overlap the reads, you:

addf read-request0
addf read-request1
addf read0
addr read1
[ bunch of processing addfs]
addf write0
addf write1

 
  • scsmith1451
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Today 14:53
Replied by scsmith1451 on topic Launching gladevcp panel with gmoccapy

Launching gladevcp panel with gmoccapy

Category: Gmoccapy

 

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  • scsmith1451
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Today 14:46
Replied by scsmith1451 on topic Launching gladevcp panel with gmoccapy

Launching gladevcp panel with gmoccapy

Category: Gmoccapy

Yes, I've tried both, neither surfaced the gvcp panel with gmoccapy.
  • grandixximo
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Today 12:53
Replied by grandixximo on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

YangYang found something to do OP real quick, maybe will have update tomorrow.
  • Meleon
  • Meleon
Today 12:51
Replied by Meleon on topic Help wiring G0704 Spindle to Mesa 7i96s

Help wiring G0704 Spindle to Mesa 7i96s

Category: Milling Machines

Hi bmoo, have you made any headway wiring your spindle?
  • andrax
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Today 12:51
Replied by andrax on topic CiA 402 Folder Missing

CiA 402 Folder Missing

Category: EtherCAT

It clearly states under point 6 that after switching to the battery encoder cable, a reference run must be performed again. After that, you can comment out the lines.
The internal CIA402homecomp should be used for this one-time reference run.

What do your configurations look like?
  • Spezidrohne
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Today 12:04
Replied by Spezidrohne on topic Need help transitioning from axis XYZ to XYYZ

Need help transitioning from axis XYZ to XYYZ

Category: Basic Configuration

I have tried both. Setiing it as an XYYZ and as XYZY. copied joint_1 to the end of the ini and named it joint_3, for the XYZY. for the XYYZ i copied Joint_1 and pasted it between Joint_1 and Joint_2. renamed it as Joint_2 and renamed the original Joint_2 to Joint_3. both times with the same error with the limits of A Axis. when i delete the last joint it starts up as normal.
  • rodw
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Today 11:45
Replied by rodw on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

Good morning everyone. I would like to do more. I can make an image of my HD and put the image somewhere, made with Clonezilla or other software. Luca, I will contact you, so you can give me a link to support the image. While you have Debian 13, so you can try it on your system. In the meantime, today I will try your patch and try to scale the I/O peripheral, the last one on the bus, and if it still doesn't work, I will change PC.

I don't think that would help much without your slave  hardware. Its not just a simple config problem. The remote access is probably the best way.
  • rodw
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Today 11:40

Need help transitioning from axis XYZ to XYYZ

Category: Basic Configuration

You might be better making it a XYZY machine, then just copy down an extra joint in  the ini file and copying the joint setup in the hal file to a new joint 3 section which I basically a copy of your existing Y joint (joint 1 ?) Dont forget negative home sequences for your 2 Y joints.

Alternatively, I set up a new XYYZ machine in pncconf/stepconf very roughly ignore scaling etc, then cut and paste the accurate data you have to the right spots.
Anyway that's how I'd do it. I think the first option is probably easier.
  • Konstantin
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Today 11:28
Replied by Konstantin on topic CiA 402 Folder Missing

CiA 402 Folder Missing

Category: EtherCAT

I still use only one servo drive, set the position scaling, the maximum velocity of the system and I am experimenting with the homing.
Now I follow you guide about absolute encoders. I uncommented the rows for homing in the .ini and .hal files and added the missing PDOs for homing the .xml file.
By the way in your .ini file you have a homing settings that are not commented and below them you have commented home settings that are said to be only for homing. But if I uncomment them there will be duplicated home settings. Therefore I commented the first batch with home settings and ran LinuxCNC but the missing pins error appeared.
  • erikfriesen
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Today 10:40

Help me use two 7i96s in Ethernet switch to control 6 joints

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

You could try an audio switch, or other high performance switch. I think though that the network card suggestion is the better route. Alternately, is there no breakout board to add something like a 7i78 to the 25pin expansion?
  • andrax
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Today 10:26
Replied by andrax on topic CiA 402 Folder Missing

CiA 402 Folder Missing

Category: EtherCAT

At what stage are you?
  • Plithere46
  • Plithere46
Today 09:51
Replied by Plithere46 on topic Hello to all, I am new here

Hello to all, I am new here

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

all you need to do is type
sudo apt-get install linuxcnc-uspace linuxcnc-uspace-dev

This will get you 2.94 which is  a couple of bug fixes behind the current 2.98 version

If you want to get to 2.98 (which is probably not a big issue  for now), follow the directions here
linuxcnc.org/docs/stable/html/getting-st...th_preempt_rt_kernel geometry dash breeze

Laptops are not good candidates for linuxCNC because of all the latency inducing features in them but its worth trying. If you do need a better PC, go to 2.98 then. Install with the ISO on the downloads page
linuxcnc.org/downloads/

I have a few installation videos on my @MrRodW YouTube channel
 

Thanks
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