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  • T_D
  • T_D
03 Jan 2026 21:29

Ich brauche Hilfe bei meiner Konfiguration

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hello , i had figured out what the mistake was , i think i had taken bad cables because i took other cables and now the connection works and i have made some exercises for myself with a led and some playing with hal commands and now the 7i73 and the 7i84u is connected to the 7i74 per cat 6 cables and with the command " halcmd show pin" i am able to see 7i97t_7i73 and 7i97t_7i84u . Another question , why are there two vfield a and two vfield b screw terminals for the 7i84u for power supply and for what stands VIN ? I couldnt figure that out . Thanks for your answer.
  • JanCNC
  • JanCNC
03 Jan 2026 21:16
Replied by JanCNC on topic Servos drives directly start turning

Servos drives directly start turning

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Thanks for your reply. I've read through the entire forum thread, but I haven't found anything specifically related to my problem.

I suspect the OUTPUT_OFFSET value isn't working correctly. When I configure the axis in the pncconf wizard and adjust the offset value so the axis no longer drifts, everything works fine. However, as soon as I switch to the normal Linux CNC environment and enable the axes, they start drifting. I also tried disconnecting the analog signal connector from the 7i77 to see what effect it would have. There's no noticeable change. The axis drifts slightly faster, but that could be misleading.

Could it be that there are missing links in my .hal and .ini files? Or do I need to adjust other settings? I've also experimented with the calibration, increasing the P value or setting all values ​​to 0, but this hasn't helped. The axes are still drifting.

Or is it possible that the drifting is normal (approx. 3-5 rpm)? As I understand it, the axis should stand still when the OUTPUT_OFFSET is set correct, even in the normal CNC GUI. Is that correct?
  • Thllll
  • Thllll
03 Jan 2026 21:05
Replied by Thllll on topic Auto Tool Probe - not callable

Auto Tool Probe - not callable

Category: Qtvcp

Okay figured that out too, the "Tool Measure" needs to be ON in the probe tab. So now I am able to T# M6, it moves to tool sensor, I get the pop up, I change the tool, it starts to probe down...suspense... touches the tool sensor and I get the error below.

On a side note the tool sensor does work. I would say to exclude out the "probe tripped during non-probe move" because when using the offset commands "Go to Sensor" and "Tool Sensor" it works and I do not get that error, what is the difference?  
  • Thllll
  • Thllll
03 Jan 2026 20:46
Replied by Thllll on topic Auto Tool Probe - not callable

Auto Tool Probe - not callable

Category: Qtvcp

Made a solid jump in progress. The issue was the qt_dragon would appear to "freeze" thus looking at the terminal led me down this rabbit hole. The problem was the Message Dialog was not popping up (or maybe it was because you need to acknowelge it to do anything). Either way I am starting to think the "not callable" is normal?

After checking my .hal file and my postgui.hal file the problem was this wasy in my postgui.hal file, I was missing this in my postgui.hal file and I comment out all the unlinkp lines ande uncommented the toolchange signals.
net tool-prepare-loopback  iocontrol.0.tool-prepare  =>  iocontrol.0.tool-prepared

Attached is what I have as the lastest and I was able to somewhat make progress, it goes to tool senosr and the message dialog appears now! However after I accept I get the next error
Sat03 12:35: Auto Tool probe disabled


 
  • Thllll
  • Thllll
03 Jan 2026 20:36
Replied by Thllll on topic Auto Tool Probe - not callable

Auto Tool Probe - not callable

Category: Qtvcp

I corrected the program prefix, to be one and have the "~" at the start. Ran again I am getting the following from the terminal. The path is valid as well. The following is from the terminal
home/cnc/linuxcnc/configs/New_TAIG_dragon/New_TAIG_dragon.ini:92: executing 'import sys
sys.path.append("/home/cnc/linuxcnc/nc_files/examples/remap_lib/python-stdglue/python")'
PythonPlugin: Python  '3.13.5 (main, Jun 25 2025, 18:55:22) [GCC 14.2.0]'
is_callable(__init__) = FALSE
[QTvcp.QTVCP.QT_ISTAT][WARNING]  Path not valid in INI File [DISPLAY] PROGRAM_PREFIX section (qt_istat.py:96)
[QTvcp.QTVCP.QT_ISTAT][WARNING]  INI Parsing Error, No MAX_LINEAR_VELOCITY Entry in DISPLAY, Using: 5 (qt_istat.py:532)
[QTvcp.QTVCP.QT_ISTAT][WARNING]  INI Parsing Error, No MAX_SPINDLE_POWER Entry in DISPLAY, Using: 1500 (qt_istat.py:532)
is_callable(oword.on_abort) = FALSE
task: main loop took 0.119162 seconds
is_callable(oword.qt_auto_probe_tool) = FALSE

I compared to the sim .ini file and found that the "~" was not part of the program_prefix. Running it again without the "~", cleared the error
[QTvcp.QTVCP.QT_ISTAT][WARNING]  Path not valid in INI File [DISPLAY] PROGRAM_PREFIX section (qt_istat.py:96)

Still does not work but this was noticable
PythonPlugin: Python  '3.13.5 (main, Jun 25 2025, 18:55:22) [GCC 14.2.0]'
is_callable(__init__) = FALSE

Running the sim actually in debug shows the same thing.. 
/home/cnc/linuxcnc/configs/sim.qtdragon.qtdragon_tool_probe/qtdragon_auto_tool_probe.ini:120: executing 'import sys
sys.path.append("/home/cnc/linuxcnc/nc_files/examples/remap_lib/python-stdglue/python")'
PythonPlugin: Python  '3.13.5 (main, Jun 25 2025, 18:55:22) [GCC 14.2.0]'
/home/cnc/linuxcnc/configs/sim.qtdragon.qtdragon_tool_probe/qtdragon_auto_tool_probe.ini:120: executing 'import sys
sys.path.append("/home/cnc/linuxcnc/nc_files/examples/remap_lib/python-stdglue/python")'
PythonPlugin: Python  '3.13.5 (main, Jun 25 2025, 18:55:22) [GCC 14.2.0]'
is_callable(__init__) = FALSE
Unexpected realtime delay on task 0 with period 100000
This Message will only display once per session.
Run the Latency Test and resolve before continuing.

Unexpected realtime delay on task 0 with period 100000
This Message will only display once per session.
Run the Latency Test and resolve before continuing.
is_callable(oword.on_abort) = FALSE
is_callable(oword.qt_auto_probe_tool) = FALSE
tool_result(id=2, xoffset=0.0, yoffset=0.0, zoffset=0.1, aoffset=0.0, boffset=0.0, coffset=0.0, uoffset=0.0, voffset=0.0, woffset=0.0, diameter=0.0625, frontangle=0.0, backangle=0.0, orientation=0)




 
  • freylax
  • freylax
03 Jan 2026 20:31 - 03 Jan 2026 22:34

LinuxCNC-RIO - RealtimeIO for LinuxCNC based on FPGA (ICE40 / ECP5)

Category: Computers and Hardware

Hi Oliver, thank you! I post the configuration (json.txt), linuxcnc_print.txt output and a copy of the terminal output linux_cnc_out.txt

I generall I know that I have to do some HAL configuration to (software) wire the machine together. What for the beginning is not so easy to know is what exactly has to be done. I see what your rio-setup does, and there is also the possibility to make linuxcnc HAL net connections in the setup, but what is necessary to start with..

I'm looking forward to hear from you,
regards, Robert

PS: do you run robot os on RPI5 Debian Trixie?
  • Surmetall
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03 Jan 2026 20:14 - 03 Jan 2026 20:15

LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming

Category: Qtvcp

Hi,

thanks a lot for the update. I’m always happy to see new progress in this thread! :)

Also thanks for the screenshots, everything is looking very promising.I noticed that you’re writing the manual in German as well, so I assume you’re German too.

If you’re interested in chatting "in real time" in German with like-minded people, there’s a German-speaking Discord from Peter aka Talla83. You’ll find many LinuxCNC users there, including quite a few lathe users. If you’re ever looking for feedback or beta testers, that could be a good place to connect.

Of course, this is only meant as an addition, please definitely keep posting updates here as well. If you are interested, here is a Discord server invite link: discord.gg/dPBgNR3t

Best regards

Tom
  • Fastfred
  • Fastfred
03 Jan 2026 20:05
Replied by Fastfred on topic Manual tool change + tool lengh touch off

Manual tool change + tool lengh touch off

Category: Advanced Configuration

Hopefully not a silly question if i got this tool change config to work could I use it with easyprobe with min effort? (Axis Gui) easy probe not yet installed but like the GUI AXIS/Easy probe very basic.

Thanks
  • JT
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03 Jan 2026 19:59
Replied by JT on topic Mesa Configuration Tool

Mesa Configuration Tool

Category: Configuration Tools

It should be in Debian 13 what repositories do you have configured for debian?

Synaptic Package Manager > Settings > Repositories

 

Note: I don't have Debian 13 installed anywhere to test.

JT
  • aDm1N
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03 Jan 2026 19:46

LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming

Category: Qtvcp

Hi everyone,

I’d like to give a short status update on LatheEasyStep, mainly to clarify what has changed recently and what my current focus is.

 What has changed

1. Interactive legend in the preview

The preview now includes an interactive legend.

The title “Legend” is always visible and acts as a permanent click area.

Clicking on it toggles the legend collapsed / expanded.

When collapsed, only the header remains visible so the legend can always be reopened.

The legend affects visualization only, not geometry calculation or toolpath logic.

2. Improved preview with safety areas

The preview now clearly distinguishes different geometry and safety elements:

Green (solid): contour / target geometry

Yellow (solid): active machining path

Grey (dashed): stock outline

Cyan (dashed): retract planes (XRA/XRI/ZRA/ZRI)

Red (dashed): machining / safety limit (e.g. ZB)

Safety limit violations are highlighted visually.

Stock and retract planes are drawn based on the actual configured parameters, not approximations.

3. Facing – chamfer or radius at the end

In the Facing tab it is now possible to define an optional chamfer or radius at the outer end of the facing operation.

Supported options:

None

Chamfer

Radius

This affects both the preview geometry and the generated toolpath.

All of these changes are documented in the README, in both German and English.

 Current focus: the preview

Right now, my main focus is the preview system.

The goal is to make sure that:

geometry is displayed correctly,

safety and retract areas are clearly understandable,

and the preview can be trusted as a visual plausibility and collision-check aid.

Once the preview side is solid and stable, I’ll move on to the fine-tuning of the actual machining / stock removal functions and further logic improvements.

 Next steps

Further testing and stabilization of the preview

Real-world test cases with complete programs

UI adjustments if needed

After that: refinement and extension of machining features
  • 5_Zylinder
  • 5_Zylinder
03 Jan 2026 19:33
Replied by 5_Zylinder on topic Mesa Configuration Tool

Mesa Configuration Tool

Category: Configuration Tools

Hello,
I installed Debian 13 (Trixie) and the latest Linux CNC 2.9.8 today. Unfortunately, the Mesa Configuration tool won't install.
I get the message: mesact: Depends: phyton3-distro but it is not installable. Perhaps someone could give me an additional tip.
  • meister
  • meister
03 Jan 2026 18:11

LinuxCNC-RIO - RealtimeIO for LinuxCNC based on FPGA (ICE40 / ECP5)

Category: Computers and Hardware

Hi Robert,
can you please post your json config and maybe the complete error output ?!?
  • cmorley
  • cmorley
03 Jan 2026 16:50
Replied by cmorley on topic QT Dragon Unable to Set Tool Height

QT Dragon Unable to Set Tool Height

Category: Qtvcp

OK
In your configuration folder (or the sim folder if you want to test there) there will be a set of folders qtvcp/screens/qrdragon/
in that last folder add the file i have provided. name it qtdragon_handler.py

When you run the config, there should be an entry in the status page about a customization.
The button should be clickable after that.

I would suggest you try the sim first.
  • PCW
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03 Jan 2026 16:48

Ich brauche Hilfe bei meiner Konfiguration

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Can you post your hal and ini files?

The sserial_port0=something stanza in the driver command line
in the hal or ini file will determine which sserisl channels are enabled.

Does the 7I74 have 5V power?

 
  • andrax
  • andrax
03 Jan 2026 16:04
Replied by andrax on topic StepperOnline A6 Servo

StepperOnline A6 Servo

Category: EtherCAT

Eureka!
I think I've found the cause.
While I was testing various settings in the ini file, the errors occurred sometimes on one axis and sometimes on another.  Even with unchanged settings, the error was sometimes there and then gone again. Until I turned off my handwheel (WHB04B). 
With the handwheel turned off, there are no problems with referencing. 
For some reason, the handwheel seems to interfere with the reference run. 
 
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