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  • andypugh
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Yesterday 21:41

LinuxCNC 2.9.3 .xz image for RPi 5 is not available in the ISO directory

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I don't know why 2.9.3 was removed either,[1] but 2.9.7 should be better. (basically just the same, but with bugfixes)
And if you have previously down;oaded the 2.9.3 image, don't you still have it somewhere?

[1] And it's almost certainly me who did it
  • andypugh
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Yesterday 21:37
Replied by andypugh on topic Issue with G38.5

Issue with G38.5

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

If you need an RTAI version of 2.9.7 I will try to build one.

But given your reported issues elsewhere it might be worth setting-up to build from source. It's not especially difficult, though there is a oe-time investment in installing all the build dependencies.

Get the basic tools:
sudo apt-get install git git-gui build-essential

Then get the LinuxCNC source code:
git clone https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc.git linuxcnc-dev

Then enter the source directory and switch to the 2.9 branch
cd linuxcnc-dev
git checkout 2.9
git pull

Now you are going to need a whole bunch of packages, dpkg knows what you need: (you need to be in the linuxcnc-dev folder , where you can see the debian folder)
./debian/configure nodocs
dpkg-checkbuilddeps
[code]

This will give a while list of packages, that you can copy and paste after a sudo apt-get install command. 
Note that it might now be nodoc rather than nodocs. And the list of packages will contain a few alternatives and version numbers, so will need a bit of light editing. I am _fairly_ sure that this works still with RTAI, I know that dpkg-buildpackage doesn't (which is why RTAI debs  are a bit of effort to create) 

Then you can build linuxcnc. This takes about 10 minutes the first time. 
[code]cd src
./autohgen.sh
./configure --enable-build-documentation=none
make

The only complication here is that the build will be a run-in-place (can exist alongside a standard install) and to chose it you need to run a script.
. ~/linuxcnc-dev/scripts/rip-environment
(Yes, it really is dot-space at the beginning)
  • aDm1N
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Yesterday 21:33

EtherCAT + CiA402 Servo: OP state reached, but axis won’t move (only Following E

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I now have reliable switching between spindle mode (PV) and C-axis mode (CSP).
The key issue was not the controlword itself, but the fact that the commanded and actual position of the drive did not match at the moment of switching.To fix this, I’m using a small custom HAL component (c_pos_sync).
While in spindle/PV mode it continuously feeds the C-axis command position with the actual position (a “follow” mode).
When switching to C-axis mode, this offset is preserved — so there is no position jump and no mode-fluttering anymore.With this in place:
  • M3/M4 work normally in PV mode
  • M5 stops correctly
  • M64/M65 switch to C-axis mode without instability
  • G0/G1 C… moves work as expected
  • Switching back to spindle mode is also stable
The zero-speed bit from the statusword is now used only for diagnostics, not as a gating condition for switching — this was the original cause of the Mode 3 ↔ Mode 8 oscillation.M19 is not fully tuned yet (separate topic), but it no longer affects the mode switching.I’ll attach the HAL file and the small sync component in the thread.
  • andypugh
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Yesterday 21:16

Used Laptops tested with LinuxCNC and Mesa Ethernet boards

Category: Computers and Hardware

FwIw I have succesfully used a Macbook Air (with Linux installed) and a thunderbolt-to-ethernet adaptor to control a Mesa 7i96.
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 21:04
Replied by tommylight on topic Upgrade advice for ooold system

Upgrade advice for ooold system

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

It is Linux so do not worry to much about security, and if you are worried yank out the internet cable.
Normally, if you do not click on some malware links in the browser or open e-mails containing malware, there is nothing to worry about, there are plenty of servers on public IP's that were never upgraded still working running Linux happily.
In short, if the machine works properly = never upgrade.
Long version:
I am fully aware of the psychosis caused by Microshaft spending billions on marketing to prove Linux is not secure, and they miserably failed as all Microsoft servers run Linux.
Windows will be someone else's property in 2 minutes flat if left on public IP.
The extremely bad thing is, that sentiment keeps getting perpetuated by lazy youtubers that play experts on youtube yapping about security being the same on both, it is NOT the same in any way, shape or form, and the worst thing is they talk about browser security that is close enough security vise but still not the same, while utterly ignoring the operating system security that is non existent on windows and extremely good on Linux.
  • andypugh
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Yesterday 21:02
Replied by andypugh on topic Schaublin 125-CNC retrofit.

Schaublin 125-CNC retrofit.

Category: Turning

You probably don't need ladder logic. I would think that it is do-able with HAL components. Maybe latch-on the spindle-enable when spindle commanded-speed is zero until measured spindle-speed is very, very near zero.

Maybe linuxcnc.org/docs/stable/html/man/man9/flipflop.9.html

I would need to experiment, but I am thinking setting "in" permanently to "true", clck being triggered by spindle-on ans reset triggered by spindle-off AND speed ~= 0.
(Spindle-off would be inverted spindle-on, and stopped status would use wcomp. )
  • abs32
  • abs32
Yesterday 20:54

Probe tripped during non-probe move deadlock

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

This error appeared and continues to appear in versions 2.8.4 and 2.9.4 when executing G38.5. By tricking hal for version 2.8.4, the problem is partially solved.

It is impossible to verify that the problem has been solved in version 2.9.7 because a new error, “Queue is not empty after probing,” appears much more frequently in it (and in 2.9.4 as well) -
forum.linuxcnc.org/38-general-linuxcnc-q...bing?start=10#338958
github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/3650
  • Dudelbert
  • Dudelbert
Yesterday 20:51

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

I already ordered a tube of Klüber LDS18, according to one of Rotary’s videos, this is the right stuff for the spindle.

It’s really unbelievably helpful to have resources from someone restoring the exact same lathe.
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Yesterday 20:47

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

Make sure it's good grease!

Once it's in, it ain't comin' out.
  • andypugh
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Yesterday 20:46
Replied by andypugh on topic HURCO KMB-1 Control Update

HURCO KMB-1 Control Update

Category: Milling Machines

You don't _need_ ladder for spindle orient, but you will need, at the least, some HAL logic and a second PID controller for position mode.
  • Lpkkk
  • Lpkkk
Yesterday 20:42 - Yesterday 01:00
Replied by Lpkkk on topic Huanyang FC01 modbus

Huanyang FC01 modbus

Category: Advanced Configuration

Mb2hal version didn't work great. I'm working on python hal component currently.
Meanwhile I made python app to drive FC01 inverter.
Available : github.com/dangervoid12/VFD-FC01-Monitor/tree/main
  • andypugh
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Yesterday 20:42
Replied by andypugh on topic Probe tripped during non-probe move deadlock

Probe tripped during non-probe move deadlock

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Do you still get this error without the flipflops and filters etc? Noe of this HAL complexity should be needed.

If there is a problem (possibly with repeated G38.2 commands) than please raise an issue on the Github so that it can be tracked. Not everyone reads every forum post (I don't) and so the forum is not a good place to report issues.

github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues
  • andypugh
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Yesterday 20:33
Replied by andypugh on topic Is something up with 2.9.7 (joint errors)

Is something up with 2.9.7 (joint errors)

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

That's a relief, I didn't want to think that I had introduced yet another error when fixing something else.
  • andypugh
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Yesterday 20:23
Replied by andypugh on topic MTConnect support actively developed?

MTConnect support actively developed?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

If you are writing an interpreter to plug into LinuxCNC than it should probably be written in the same language as the existing one. That isn't to say that Python couldn't be made to work (I don't actually know) but there would be more to copy and adapt in C++
  • Dudelbert
  • Dudelbert
Yesterday 19:52

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

... Starting over I would probably have just injected a little fresh grease. It is easy enough. 

 


OK, so I can just do that and tell myself I’m not being lazy — it’s science. We’ll make an A/B test and see how the machines behave over the years.
Yes, that sounds like it could actually be a thing.

 
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