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  • akim14
  • akim14
04 Jun 2025 01:48
  • Studio_TC
  • Studio_TC
04 Jun 2025 01:42
Replied by Studio_TC on topic Getting Setup with PC and MESA

Getting Setup with PC and MESA

Category: Computers and Hardware

Thanks for this info, I just got the computer installed and I still have a bunch of reading and testing to do.
  • Studio_TC
  • Studio_TC
04 Jun 2025 01:38
Replied by Studio_TC on topic Installation Troubles...

Installation Troubles...

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

This worked. I switched it to "UEFI only" and I got a different prompt in the installation. I still had to fight the process a bit, had to return to Discover disks, but it finally went through. Thanks for ending my hours of frustration :)
  • Benb
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04 Jun 2025 01:26 - 04 Jun 2025 02:05
indicatorPushButton led hal pin was created by Benb

indicatorPushButton led hal pin

Category: Qtvcp

indicatorPushButton led does not seem to have an option to connect the led to a hal pin.
Is it possible to add an option to connect the led to a hal pin. Or even better to modify the regular halPushButton to have built in led that connects to a hal pin similar to indicatorPushButton
Thank you

Edit: I am using linuxcnc2.94 rip, debian bookworm, linux kernel 12.12 rt
  • cmorley
  • cmorley
04 Jun 2025 01:18

GUI that somewhat resembles haas or fanuc workflow.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

What would be a short list of requirements for an industrial screen?
No axis movement without START button?
No graphics?
Mostly text styles or more modern graphical elements?
Multi function soft keys? Hardware only keys.
What target monitor size?
Etc.
  • tommylight
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04 Jun 2025 00:45
Replied by tommylight on topic Installation Troubles...

Installation Troubles...

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Startup/Boot Mode = Legacy Only (options are "Auto" or "UEFI Only")

Try UEFI only, it works on some PC's just fine.
  • Studio_TC
  • Studio_TC
04 Jun 2025 00:40
Installation Troubles... was created by Studio_TC

Installation Troubles...

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Hi,
Just received a refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre M710q and am working on installing the latest "LinuxCNC 2.9.4 Debian 12 Bookworm PREEMPT-RT ISO".  Got it flashed to USB via balenaEtcher and can run the installer and the live version.  With the installer, I make it to the partitioning section and it fails with:  "The ext4 filesystem creation in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda) failed."  I'm hoping someone knows the magic sauce to get this machine running...

I have been using the default guided steps (Guided - use entire disk) for partitioning, not trying to do anything fancy.

In the BIOS I have set the following:
Security/Secure Boot = disabled
Startup/CMS = enabled
Startup/Boot Mode = Legacy Only (options are "Auto" or "UEFI Only")

I also tried disabling all the "Intel(R) Manageability", "Intel(R) Software Guard Extensions", "Intel(R) SIPP Support" in the Advanced section.  As an aside, should I disable "Turbo Mode" in the "Advanced/CPU Setup" section?

In the live session I can get to "GParted", should I try partitioning the drive there before running the installer or is this a bad idea?  I was hesitant to try that...

I'm not sure how to proceed, any advice is welcome.
Thanks
Tom

PS/FWIW I recently installed LinuxCNC to a laptop using ISO/balenaEtcher with no problems (other than the laptop not being suitable).
  • Benb
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03 Jun 2025 23:54
Replied by Benb on topic xml and hal - I am lost

xml and hal - I am lost

Category: EtherCAT

Hello Kieran,
A hardware driver such as mesa or ethercat when run will expose hal pins. You can use halshow to see the driver pins. These driver pins can now connect to hal components pins.

linuxcnc.org/docs/html/hal/tools.html
 
  • PCW
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03 Jun 2025 22:40
Replied by PCW on topic Toyota embroidery machine - retrofit

Toyota embroidery machine - retrofit

Category: CNC Machines

Not sure how the potentiometer was used but It could replace home/limit switches
(and since it's absolute no homing cycle would be needed at startup)

The encoder is possibly used for both position and velocity feedback

Is there another motion axis?

 
  • Groovecooper1
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03 Jun 2025 22:26
Replied by Groovecooper1 on topic Need help with Linux 2.5 on a CNC lathe

Need help with Linux 2.5 on a CNC lathe

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

The machine has been incredible for 10 years. I think something got messed up with the files. I sent them to the guy that programmed the machine to see if he could figure it out. Thank you.
  • tommylight
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03 Jun 2025 22:07
Replied by tommylight on topic Toyota embroidery machine - retrofit

Toyota embroidery machine - retrofit

Category: CNC Machines

Does the pot have hard stops?
How many turns does it take to hit those stops, if any?
How many degrees can it turn, if it does less than 1 turn?
  • spumco
  • spumco
03 Jun 2025 21:47

GUI that somewhat resembles haas or fanuc workflow.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Im thinking I can send-cut-send a panel, with switches as desired, and use a keyboard USB "brain" to read them. then basically map them however needed at that point. that's the easier part for me. Learning the computer/software GUI stuff is gonna be a learning curve.
 

S-C-S is a great idea.  And I sympathize with you about the software learning curve... 
  • greg23_78
  • greg23_78
03 Jun 2025 21:40 - 03 Jun 2025 21:41
Replied by greg23_78 on topic Toyota embroidery machine - retrofit

Toyota embroidery machine - retrofit

Category: CNC Machines

OK, I understand.

But what is the operating condition of this potentiometer?

- Is it precise enough for me to use it for position control and the encoder for speed control?

- it only allows the machine to be homed without moving to a homing switch (the embroidery machine doesn't have a home and limit switch).

- does it allow homing and limit switches? If so, would a potentiometer for travel limits be useful in addition to the soft limit, or is the soft limit enough?

 
  • tommylight
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03 Jun 2025 21:31
Replied by tommylight on topic Need help with Linux 2.5 on a CNC lathe

Need help with Linux 2.5 on a CNC lathe

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

@Pippin88,
Why the report?
  • pippin88
  • pippin88
03 Jun 2025 21:00
Replied by pippin88 on topic Need help with Linux 2.5 on a CNC lathe

Need help with Linux 2.5 on a CNC lathe

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

It looks like the G code is trying to reference / point to another file?

How was the g code generated?
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