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  • billykid
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Today 09:35
7i80db16 7i80s 7i37 firmware was created by billykid

7i80db16 7i80s 7i37 firmware

Category: Driver Boards

Good morning, I would like to replace the DC motors on my CNC. I have three Sanmotion RS2 drivers with 400-watt motors that work. I need firmware for the 7i80db 16 + 7i85s + 7i37. The 7i37 is 50-pole but I can adapt it without any problems.
  • SrLange61
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Today 09:28
Replied by SrLange61 on topic Latency, error finishing read, and IRQ affinity

Latency, error finishing read, and IRQ affinity

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I’ve just updated to a Ali 7i92 with a Gecko540 on a old i3 pc, Plenty of ddr3 here. Running rt_setup allows the steppers to run smooth. Without it the motors appeared to be missing some steps. I had some problems running the script to find its a download error, dos2unix fixed the file to run as above. 
Thanks 
srl
  • meister
  • meister
Today 09:04

Mesa 7i96 step ausgangsignal =5V , Schrittmotortriber eingang 12V was nun?

Category: Deutsch

du brauchst doch sowieso ein breakout board , die ziehen in der regel einfach den pin auf masse, daher kannst du die spannung selber festlegen.
  • cdamm11
  • cdamm11
Today 08:55
Replied by cdamm11 on topic 6i25 and 7i77 config

6i25 and 7i77 config

Category: Driver Boards

Just to end this topic: i bought a new PC and LCNC booted up. So the issue was proberly that i used a too new PC with buggy/Incompabtible PCI-E.
  • harindugamlath
  • harindugamlath
Today 08:15
Replied by harindugamlath on topic Servo Driven tool changer - How to set up

Servo Driven tool changer - How to set up

Category: Advanced Configuration

my idea is to run two extra joints for this. but don't really know where to start.
  • kello711
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Yesterday 04:55
XHC-WHB04B-4 config difference was created by kello711

XHC-WHB04B-4 config difference

Category: Advanced Configuration

Is there a difference between the configuration of the XHC-WHB04B-4 and the XHC-WHB04B-6. I understand there may be more buttons on the -6 but I'm more concerned about the core functionality of the MPG wheel, axis selection switch, and the step scale switch. I got it working in Axis sim but not sure I have it working perfectly. I started out with the example config from the documentation page. I did notice that hitting the "W-HOME" button invoked a Macro 4 popup in Axis, which seemed odd.
  • soehlrich
  • soehlrich
  • soehlrich
  • soehlrich
Yesterday 04:24
Replied by soehlrich on topic Qtdragon_hd Zero button not zeroing

Qtdragon_hd Zero button not zeroing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Initialling I was thinking this was simply rounding error, but I think it is something else. The fact that I cant set the Zero properly tells me there is some underlying problem with my configs of some thing the way calulations are being done different with openloop steppers.

Some further info. Always getting following error on Z axis (Joint 2). I have upgrade the PC now and have done all the tuning with the Os and interrupts.

I have been a week now, working every day to try and get this going after upgrading from from I think was 2.4, which seemed to work flawlessly for a good number of years.

I have also tried going back to 2.8.0, but still get the errors and the Zero button not working correctly.

When running a short program with the Z going up and down to cros the top of clamps the program will never run through, it always stops with a joint following error.

The other error i am getting is if I set the Deaband to 0, which it was the steppers are always vibrating.

Wondering if there are other hal file setting that have chnage since the earlier version.

This is driving me insane.

Picture of screen hot in next message showing that the position cmd and the fb are the same.

All help would be greatly appreciated.
  • amanker
  • amanker
Yesterday 04:19

Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI

Category: Computers and Hardware

Sorry, I was confused in spi. I assumed that both board use same single spi without seeing it's board pin maps. But after seeing SKR3 pin map I found that it's using separate spi for config and comms. But in Octopus it's same for config and comms. Thanks for pointing out.
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 03:00

Machine from LinuxCNC 2.8.4 to LinuxCNC 2.9.8 not working anymore

Category: Forum Questions

Rod seems on the right track, there are several missing files that might be there but will not be found as it seems the user name and subsequently the file path was different.
Old user name was
cncmrue
  • rodw
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Yesterday 01:37

Machine from LinuxCNC 2.8.4 to LinuxCNC 2.9.8 not working anymore

Category: Forum Questions

Your errors show that there are some missing file paths. There are probably defined in your ini file.
The most likely issue is you are using a new user name.

However, also Python V 2.7 used in 2.8 was deprecated. Later versions of Debian use Python 3
I thought there was also a python syntax error so you may need to convert your script to Python 3.
  • rodw
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Yesterday 01:31
Replied by rodw on topic hm2/hm2_7i76e.0:

hm2/hm2_7i76e.0:

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I swapped computers for a i5 and now it all works fine, thanks!!

Perfect!
  • tincho80
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Yesterday 23:41

Machine from LinuxCNC 2.8.4 to LinuxCNC 2.9.8 not working anymore

Category: Forum Questions

Hello,
I try to use a machine, which was flawlessly working under LinuxCNC 2.8.4 (LinuxMint 19.3), in LinuxCNC 2.9.8 (LMDE6), but no success.
It is a basic Milling Machine (GMOCCAPY), with added support for VistaCNC-P4S and some python scripts and macros for tool touch off.

I tried the full featured ISO for Debian 13 Trixie with LinuxCNC 2.9.8, getting the exact same result (error).
I tried setting up a new machine using PNCconf, wich works fine. As soon as I add the necessary lines for either the VistaCNC-pendant OR the lines for the touch off, I am getting the attached error down below.
while starting the machine, I can hear the relais clicking, but the GUI never shows, the error prompts before.
I tried using the the new python scripts from the sim directory, but no success.

Can somebody sparky shine a light here? what exactly changed between LinuxCNC 2.8 and 2.9 to make those machines incompatible?
uname -a
Linux cncpc 6.1.0-42-rt-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT Debian 6.1.159-1 (2025-12-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux

My Installation:
-LMDE6-ISO, checksum checked.
-sudo apt-get update / upgrade
-sudo apt install linuxcnc-uspace -> gave me 2.9.0 wich threw the same error and was not wanted.
-downloaded linuxcnc-uspace_2.9.8_amd64.deb from linxCNC.org
-sudo apt install mesaflash
-copying files for VistaCNC-P4S and "make install".

Any help appreciated! Many thanks!
Cheers.
Martin.

 
  • Estley
  • Estley
Yesterday 23:13
Replied by Estley on topic hm2/hm2_7i76e.0:

hm2/hm2_7i76e.0:

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I swapped computers for a i5 and now it all works fine, thanks!!
  • rubinstu
  • rubinstu
Yesterday 23:03
Z axes reference gets "forgotten" was created by rubinstu

Z axes reference gets "forgotten"

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I'm having a problem where after I zero-out the Z axis, some of the time, it seems to be "forgotten" when I run the program. Before running the program, I can jog to (0, 0, 0) and the tool tip is in the right place, but when I run the program, the tool either cuts way above (annoying, but no harm) or way below where it should (crash, piece ruined). I can't quite put my finger on workarounds like re-setting Z, re-loading the program, etc. Often the second time I run the program is works fine. The X and Y setting is always fine.
What could be going on here?
What can I do to get to the root cause?
All ideas are welcome. Thanks
 
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