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  • MarkoPolo
  • MarkoPolo
07 Jul 2026 17:30
Replied by MarkoPolo on topic Error in tool_offsetview.py

Error in tool_offsetview.py

Category: Qtvcp

The preview window has a similar problem to the Vismach. There's no limit at all to the maximum and minimum zoom. You can zoom in infinitely without any visual effect, and the same applies to zooming out. There's also a tweak to the s value, which doesn't work linearly with zooming in and out, and at certain zoom levels, moving left, right, and up is difficult.

I'm uploading the corrected glnav.py.
Please try it out.
  • MarkoPolo
  • MarkoPolo
07 Jul 2026 17:27
Replied by MarkoPolo on topic qtvismach, a axis toolpath

qtvismach, a axis toolpath

Category: Qtvcp

For now, the world is silent. Maybe it's not so bad...
  • aaron
  • aaron
07 Jul 2026 15:14

Parallel port access is not allowed

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

I am trying to install LCNC (debian12) onto a new second hand Dell desktop. I have copied configuration files across. but when I try to start the software I am getting this error:
iopl() failed: Operation not permitted
cannot gain I/O privileges - forgot 'sudo make setuid' or using secure boot? -parallel port access is not allowed
Note: Using POSIX realtime
Linux parallel port 0 not found
hal_parport: rtapi_app_main: No such file or directory (-2)
./4_Axis_Mill.hal:6: waitpid failed /usr/bin/rtapi_app hal_parport
./4_Axis_Mill.hal:6: /usr/bin/rtapi_app exited without becoming ready
./4_Axis_Mill.hal:6: insmod for hal_parport failed, returned -1
4976
Stopping realtime threads
Unloading hal components
iopl() failed: Operation not permitted
cannot gain I/O privileges - forgot 'sudo make setuid' or using secure boot? -parallel port access is not allowed
Note: Using POSIX realtime
Any Help gratefully received
Thanks
  • rhscdn
  • rhscdn
07 Jul 2026 14:29
Replied by rhscdn on topic Do NOT update working machines!!!

Do NOT update working machines!!!

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I used to work in an environment that required high reliability. Hot-swap spares were the norm and that includes software. If you were updating software, it was done on a second (or sometimes even third) device to ensure that you always had 1 working production device and often a working spare as well. This philosophy is required in some industries, but many have moved away from it due to the cost. For a long time, downtime was forbidden. Now consultants or MBAs model the cost of downtime and can often justify it as critical savings in the short term. My local hospital recently rolled out a software update that brought down all their OR suites for over a week due to a driver issue.

I've been using Debian (and offshoots) for over 20 years and *nix before that. Original sysadmins were taught the importance of backups before updates as the OS itself doesn't provide a mechanism to roll back. There is an opportunity to provide better instructions to users on how to migrate a system safely, but it is a lot of work and there is always some risk.

I have linuxcnc running in a NixOS VM for simulations and might move my main controller to this one day.
  • timo
  • timo
07 Jul 2026 13:54 - 07 Jul 2026 14:07
Replied by timo on topic Burgmaster CNC

Burgmaster CNC

Category: Milling Machines

Play in the tool is not good for milling i would say. If you can feel it by hand it will probably not do the "trick" very nicely.
The machine itself looks interesting for a hobby project, but I would have thought it is much cheaper. Unless in running condition and known what it can do.
Seems more a drilling machine than milling machine if the spindle head is similar to the manual drill machines I found in the picture search.

If you pay everything in advance incl. shipping and get the transport organized, I send a machine your way :-). (lol).
www.acutek-tw.com/products/detail/96
rodw would point out that those FANUC electrics can get pricey when damaged and in Bolivia it might become a nightmare to replace those. 

p.s. no idea what he is asking and if it still for sale....
  • degger
  • degger
07 Jul 2026 11:42
Replied by degger on topic fresh install 2.9.9 iso

fresh install 2.9.9 iso

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

thank you vm
  • Aciera
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07 Jul 2026 06:08
Replied by Aciera on topic G38.2 Weird behaviour

G38.2 Weird behaviour

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

'2.9.9_amd64.deb ' cannot be fetched because it has been removed. If you want to update to 2.9.10 use the link to the deb file posted by andypugh
  • timo
  • timo
07 Jul 2026 05:00
Replied by timo on topic Do NOT update working machines!!!

Do NOT update working machines!!!

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

When I updated I just started with a "fresh" hard drive. Then i do not have to deal with anything other than swapping SATA connection to get back from "experiment" to working.

My biggest problem is to keep some proper documentation (always bites me).
Trying to at least put a lot of comments into my hal and ini files.
  • NWE
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07 Jul 2026 03:42 - 07 Jul 2026 04:10
Replied by NWE on topic Newbie asking for resources and advice

Newbie asking for resources and advice

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hello All,

- which Linux distro to load on the Pi 4.

 

Sounds like a fun project. 
Download the SD card  image at this page .
That should be a good start Pi4 + Mesa 7i76EU + TB6600. I've played a bit with the Pi, never used it in a retrofit, but I read people doing it regularly on this forum.
  • Dennie
  • Dennie
07 Jul 2026 01:52
Replied by Dennie on topic 7iA0 outputs

7iA0 outputs

Category: Driver Boards

Ah sorry I mixed it up with the outputs from the 7i84u card. At first I wanted to buy two of them but I saw in the manual that TB1 PINs 1-4 are responsable to feed the I/O on TB2 and TB3. I don't think I can switch off the outputs via E-Stop with this card. Besides that the 7iA0 is beefy with 2.5A and it has enough I/O so I only need one.
  • PCW
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06 Jul 2026 23:52
Replied by PCW on topic 7iA0 outputs

7iA0 outputs

Category: Driver Boards

The 6 general purpose outputs on the 7I97T are identical to the 7IA0 outputs.
That is: uncommitted polarized NMOS SSR outputs, all isolated from each other.

 
  • SkyMoCo
  • SkyMoCo
06 Jul 2026 23:05
Replied by SkyMoCo on topic Retrofitting Gerber Sabre 408 CNC Router

Retrofitting Gerber Sabre 408 CNC Router

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

There is an entire series of threads on doing just this. I did a retrofit on mine years ago and it runs every day cutting custom parts. Works great. Forest (see his posts) also sells a retrofit board and computer that makes it plug and play. He also has spare parts available.
  • harueg
  • harueg
06 Jul 2026 21:38

Title: Bitfile for 7i97T + 7i74 with 8x BiSS-C (RLS LA11 absolute encoders)

Category: Driver Boards

Hi all (and hopefully PCW),

I am retrofitting a large gantry mill (dual X drives, Y, Z, with A/B planned later) from an old PMC DCX-AT200 controller to LinuxCNC. The analog AMC servo drives will be kept and driven by a 7i97T.

For absolute position feedback I have six RLS LA11 ( readheads (BiSS-C variant A, up to 2.2 MHz, 26-bit position + E/W + 6-bit CRC) that will read AS10 magnetic scales mounted on the axes.

My plan:
- 7i97T: 6x +/-10V analog out + incremental motor encoders
- 7i74 on the DB25 expansion port: 8x BiSS-C channels (6 used, 2 spare)
- 7i84 on the onboard SSerial port for tool changer I/O (so SSerial should stay active)

Is there an existing bitfile for the 7i97T with the 7i74 configured as 8x BiSS, or could one be generated? And is there anything I should watch out for regarding BiSS clock rates with cable runs of 5-10 m on a large gantry?

I found the working BiSS channel config for a 26-bit encoder ( at 2 MHz) in the 6i25+7i85 thread, so I mainly need the matching bitfile for the 7i97T+7i74 combination.

Thanks a lot in advance!
  • Dennie
  • Dennie
06 Jul 2026 21:36 - 06 Jul 2026 22:26
Replied by Dennie on topic 7iA0 outputs

7iA0 outputs

Category: Driver Boards

Great, thank you. So I will not burn the card nor do I have to follow the traces to figure it out myself. <3
Time to go shopping in the Mesa store. :)

May I ask you another question?
Did I understand it correctly that the 6 outputs on the 7i97t share one 24V+ (for example) which comes from the other connector?
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