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Today 09:58
Replied by GFC on topic THC doesent work when G code is running

THC doesent work when G code is running

Category: Plasmac

Does anyone know a full list of requirements for thc activation so I can check them one by one?
  • cmorley
  • cmorley
Today 04:55
Replied by cmorley on topic Error in tool_offsetview.py

Error in tool_offsetview.py

Category: Qtvcp

The voice can be helpful with testing HAL stuff. Qtvcp has a test_led component that can speak on hal pin state changes.

Maybe the problem is a race condition that doesn't effect me. I'll get looking.
I wonder if adding a m5 to the abort script would help?
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 23:44
Replied by tommylight on topic Error in tool_offsetview.py

Error in tool_offsetview.py

Category: Qtvcp

Just did a test on 2.10 sim that was probably compiled a year ago, besides not letting me run any gcode complaining ... ne, SCREAMING at me "abort something or another 3" , but it did turn the spindle on once and did require stop twice to turn off.
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P.S.
No idea who thought adding sound/voice to cnc machine controller was smart, although it would be hilarious if it did scream some profanities when making mistakes, but since i always have music playing in the shops (loudly), it might give a heart attack to anyone else in the shop. :)
  • MarkoPolo
  • MarkoPolo
Yesterday 19:49
Replied by MarkoPolo on topic Error in tool_offsetview.py

Error in tool_offsetview.py

Category: Qtvcp

If no one else is having this problem, then it's clearly just me. There's no point in pursuing this further.

That's strange, though, because I downloaded the entire program from Git, compiled it, and the same problem persists. Older master builds don't have this problem.
With a freshly compiled program, I open one of the default qtdragon configurations, open some gcode, run it, press stop, and the program stops, but the spindle doesn't turn off. I have to press stop again to turn the spindle off.
  • Salrodri
  • Salrodri
Yesterday 16:29
Replied by Salrodri on topic Gmoccapy Macros

Gmoccapy Macros

Category: Gmoccapy

After running a few tests, it appears that, in my case, the problem was caused by a missing software package. Installing gir1.2-rsvg-2.0 fixed the issue for me.

It is also worth mentioning that I installed Glade and configured it to use GTK 3.16 and WebKit2GTK 2.28.

For reference, I am running LinuxCNC 2.9.8 RMD on a Raspberry Pi 5.

Hopefully, this helps anyone experiencing a similar issue.
  • PCW
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Yesterday 14:09

Retrofitting a 3-axis VMC with DC servos - guidance needed

Category: Driver Boards

If you use 7i97t_7i74d.bin firmware,  sserial channel 0 is on the 7I97T and
sserial channels 1..7 are on the 7I74.  (Physical channel 0 is skipped on the 7I74)
  • dm17ry
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Yesterday 14:08 - Yesterday 14:09
Replied by dm17ry on topic Mitsubishi SSCNET

Mitsubishi SSCNET

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

email me: sscnet at yurtaev dot com
which drives have you got?
  • PCW
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Yesterday 13:43

Mesa 6i25 - Mesa 7i76U - Omron MX2 wiring

Category: Basic Configuration

There is a bug in the MPG encoder mode parameters (marked read only) ,
so we will have a firmware update coming.
  • rodw
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Yesterday 12:37

HITBOX HBC65 – CNC interface pinout / signal specs?

Category: Plasma & Laser

It seems all there from my quick review.
Voltage output is raw 1:1 (probably reduced to non lethal amperage)
Includes torch on  and arc OK.

Usually, the arcOK is a dry contact relay. Miimium current is usually 100 mA.You need to respect this otherwise oxidisation can result in intermittent operation. There are a couple of ways to do this discussed in the qtplasmac docs.
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 12:22
Replied by tommylight on topic Press Brake CNC control - possible?

Press Brake CNC control - possible?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Nice, thank you.
From reading i was thinking it is a smaller machine, but no, this would be medium sized press brake from my experience, as i had to deal with a 48 ton (weight) one.
  • mwc
  • mwc
Yesterday 11:43 - Yesterday 11:54
Replied by mwc on topic Ethercat drive configuration woes

Ethercat drive configuration woes

Category: EtherCAT

So tried lcec.activate, but that results in an error that activate isn't a valid command.

I have however juggled things to match the first lines in scottlaird's example HAL files in the linuxcnc-ethercat github ( linuxcnc-ethercat/tests/scottlaird-lcectest1/cia402-all.hal at 31e3f343ccc2438d7ae0f843b1819f3926b44bc3 · linuxcnc-ethercat/linuxcnc-ethercat · GitHub ), and LinuxCNC now starts, but I can't seem to get any response from the drives. They do go online, as I can see on them that they've been allocated slave numbers, although strangely they're in the reverse order (first in the chin is 03, with the last being 01).

I've attached my files to see if anybody can spot anything obvious.
  • Japoo_Ness
  • Japoo_Ness
Yesterday 11:00

Retrofitting a 3-axis VMC with DC servos - guidance needed

Category: Driver Boards

Thanks, i use new relays to keep that separation and use the old ones to the tool changer (not automatic, but to grip the tool holder i dont know how its his name in english) and another auxiliary, but i want to keep the 7i74 and 7i73 to the future in the end, I will use the 7i84u connected by the port in 7i97t.
Looking at the pins in it using the standar bin it will recognize the 7i84, now i have the bin of the 7i97t & 7i74 i will be a problem or its better to upload the standar?
And the configuration to connect the board its ussing this no?
 
Again, thanks for all the help.
  • roland206
  • roland206
Yesterday 09:37

HITBOX HBC65 – CNC interface pinout / signal specs?

Category: Plasma & Laser

 I'm integrating a HITBOX HBC65 plasma cutter with LinuxCNC/QtPlasmaC via its CNC interface (AEC ready signal). Looking for documentation or first-hand experience on:
  • Pinout of the CNC interface connectors
  • Signal type/level of the AEC-ready (Arc-OK) output — is it a dry relay contact, open-collector, or a voltage-level signal? What voltage/current rating?
  • Whether the arc-voltage-divider output is already isolated/scaled, and what the scale factor is (V per V, e.g. 1:50)
  • Torch-start/pilot-arc control input requirements (voltage, active-high/low)
Manufacturer documentation seems sparse — has anyone reverse-engineered or received datasheets for this specific interface? Happy to share results back once I get it running.
  • Clark
  • Clark
Yesterday 07:31
Replied by Clark on topic Mitsubishi SSCNET

Mitsubishi SSCNET

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

hi, I'm very interisting at the sscnet control board,i want to try your product,how can I get it?
  • rodw
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Yesterday 07:23
Replied by rodw on topic Press Brake CNC control - possible?

Press Brake CNC control - possible?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

looking good. In the commercial software I used, they defined a list of upper and lower tools and material.
So then when you defined a job, you included tools and material so you could save for later. Over time I tweaked my regular jobs so they were perfect. Mainly tweaking that back gauge position.
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