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  • leandrocontarini
  • leandrocontarini
29 Nov 2024 15:39
Replied by leandrocontarini on topic linuxcnc-esp32 Software Stepping over Ethernet Using ESP32

linuxcnc-esp32 Software Stepping over Ethernet Using ESP32

Category: Computers and Hardware

I was also able to write to the card, but it doesn't connect to Linuxcnc.
I'm using w5500.
I will send in attachments the pinout that I am following.   
  • tommylight
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29 Nov 2024 15:20

Asrock Q1900M: Unexpected Realtime Delay, but Good Latency Values

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Probably from using the same IRQ.
Thank you for reporting back.
  • tommylight
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29 Nov 2024 15:18
Replied by tommylight on topic Black Friday Deal got me :)

Black Friday Deal got me :)

Category: Plasma & Laser

i just went out and checked the hand torch that came with the machine and the electrode is spring loaded just like the new straight torch. so i think it is a blow back set up.

YES, that would make it blow back. Nice, less trouble! :)
  • tommylight
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29 Nov 2024 15:11

ESP32/S2/S3 LinuxCNC Controller (6 axis hardware step gen), USB plug-and-play

Category: Computers and Hardware

No worries, using this for experimenting only, for anything and everything i use Mesa, just had some ESP32 around from messing with drones.
I did test with hal2udp though for over a day and did not notice any issues, but that is much simpler than this. And it uses a base period for software stepping.
Whenever i get a chance i will be testing this on a production plasma machine, just to see if the antena RX/TX survive the HF/HV pilot arc from plasma. :) I hope i do not forget to make videos, i always forget to make videos...
Wez did a magnificent job for sure, i ordered some ESP32 S3 yesterday just because of this, he deserves a lot of respect for cramming all that stuff into a micro controller. And so do the makers of Marlin.
I wonder if Wez is OK...
  • tommylight
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29 Nov 2024 15:01
Replied by tommylight on topic Mesa Configuration Tool

Mesa Configuration Tool

Category: Configuration Tools

Muxed encoders, so that would make 8 available encoders.
Muxed = multiplexed , IIRC that is 2 encoders on a single channel .
  • cakeslob
  • cakeslob
29 Nov 2024 14:47

Simple one.... how to eleminate "Do you really want to close LinuxCNC?"

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

put that stuff into a python file and add it to your ini, or in the axisrc file for it to work globally. no need to compile

linuxcnc.org/docs/stable/html/gui/axis.html#sub:axis-axisrc
  • kworm
  • kworm
29 Nov 2024 14:45
Replied by kworm on topic Ethercat auto configurator.

Ethercat auto configurator.

Category: EtherCAT

Hi Grotius,

Nice Work!  I think you would have to implement support for vendor ESI files in order to auto configure/point-and-click more complex devices like servo drives, vfds, etc.  or would still need to use something like TwinCAT development environment for the initial setup.  Otherwise I don't think IgH ethercat master will be able to retrieve the PDOs from the slave devices and user would have to still manually try to configure with SDOs which is hit and miss for some devices...not sure if that's IgH master or linuxcnc-ethercat but seems to have something to do with EoE not working and being enabled by default in IgH master.  @Endian was able to solve the SDO config by disabling EoE in his IgH master I think.
  • slowpoke
  • slowpoke
29 Nov 2024 14:38

Simple one.... how to eleminate "Do you really want to close LinuxCNC?"

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

In axis?
linuxcnc.org/docs/stable/html/gui/axis.h...ble_the_close_dialog
 

 I'm not a software guy....
To use this, do I simply add the root_window..... to a particular file, or do I need to tweak the source code and then compile?
I'm up for the former, no clue if I need to re-compile.14.2. Disable the Close Dialog# disable the do you want to close dialog
root_window.tk.call("wm","protocol",".","WM_DELETE_WINDOW","destroy .")
  • Mecanix
  • Mecanix
29 Nov 2024 14:35
Replied by Mecanix on topic LinuxCNC for lathe questions

LinuxCNC for lathe questions

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

You've probably figured it out by now, but just in case, the machine type is defined in the .INI config file in the display param. 
e.g. 
[DISPLAY]
LATHE = 1

Although documented somehow-somewhere, I think the fastest way to learn all that init wizardry would be to borrow the Axis Lathe SIM from the Sim dropdown/menu and spy into those configs. That should be sufficient to get you started. For the machine-specific configs, shall you need, do shout out anytime and I'll see if I can share some of mine
  • jyeomans
  • jyeomans
29 Nov 2024 14:28
Replied by jyeomans on topic set michine Homed.

set michine Homed.

Category: Basic Configuration

Thanks.

how ever that did not do it.
hoe ever reading through that secting i may have solved a different problem i have from time to time.

so that whas nice.
  • Aciera
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29 Nov 2024 14:24
Replied by Aciera on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Here is the updated 'gvcp-panel.ui':

 

File Attachment:

File Name: gvcp-panel.ui
File Size:5 KB
  • raychar
  • raychar
29 Nov 2024 14:20 - 29 Nov 2024 16:26
Replied by raychar on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Does the 7i76E have field power ?
There is field power. Single power supply for it and VIN, of 12V. Everythng performed well before new debian version use .

  • tommy
  • tommy
29 Nov 2024 14:09
Replied by tommy on topic Mesa Configuration Tool

Mesa Configuration Tool

Category: Configuration Tools

Using firmware PCW attached above, I see following:
Starting LinuxCNC...
libnml/buffer/shmem.cc 320: Shared memory buffers toolCmd and toolCmd may conflict. (key=1004(0x3EC))
libnml/buffer/shmem.cc 320: Shared memory buffers toolSts and toolSts may conflict. (key=1005(0x3ED))
libnml/buffer/shmem.cc 320: Shared memory buffers emcError and emcError may conflict. (key=1003(0x3EB))
linuxcnc TPMOD=tpmod HOMEMOD=homemod EMCMOT=motmod
Note: Using POSIX realtime
Found file(REL): ./main.hal
hm2: loading Mesa HostMot2 driver version 0.15
hm2_eth: loading Mesa AnyIO HostMot2 ethernet driver version 0.2
hm2_eth: 10.10.10.10: INFO: Hardware address (MAC): 00:60:1b:15:80:87
hm2_eth: discovered 7I95T
hm2/hm2_7i95.0: Low Level init 0.15
hm2/hm2_7i95.0: Smart Serial Firmware Version 43
hm2/hm2_7i95.0: 58 I/O Pins used:
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 000 (TB3-02/TB3-03): StepGen #0, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 001 (TB3-04/TB3-05): StepGen #0, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 002 (TB3-08/TB3-09): StepGen #1, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 003 (TB3-10/TB3-11): StepGen #1, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 004 (TB3-14/TB3-15): StepGen #2, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 005 (TB3-16/TB3-17): StepGen #2, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 006 (TB3-20/TB3-21): StepGen #3, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 007 (TB3-22/TB3-23): StepGen #3, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 008 (TB4-02/TB4-03): StepGen #4, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 009 (TB4-04/TB4-05): StepGen #4, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 010 (TB4-08/TB4-09): StepGen #5, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 011 (TB4-10/TB4-11): StepGen #5, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 012 (TB4-14/TB4-15): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 013 (TB4-16/TB4-17): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 014 (TB3-16/TB3-17): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 015 (TB4-20/TB4-21): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 016 (TB4-22/TB4-23): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 017 (TB4-22/TB4-23): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 018 (TB1-01/TB1-09): Muxed Encoder #0, pin Muxed A (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 019 (TB1-04/TB1-12): Muxed Encoder #0, pin Muxed B (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 020 (TB1-07/TB1-15): Muxed Encoder #0, pin Muxed Index (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 021 (TB1-17/TB2-01): Muxed Encoder #1, pin Muxed A (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 022 (TB1-20/TB2-04): Muxed Encoder #1, pin Muxed B (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 023 (TB1-23/TB2-07): Muxed Encoder #1, pin Muxed Index (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 024 (TB2-09/TB2-17): Muxed Encoder #2, pin Muxed A (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 025 (TB2-12/TB2-20): Muxed Encoder #2, pin Muxed B (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 026 (TB2-15/TB2-23): Muxed Encoder #2, pin Muxed Index (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 027 (Internal EncMux): Muxed Encoder Select #0, pin Mux Select 0 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 028 (Internal InMux0): InMux Input Mux #0, pin addr0 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 029 (Internal InMux1): InMux Input Mux #0, pin addr1 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 030 (Internal InMux2): InMux Input Mux #0, pin addr2 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 031 (Internal InMux3): InMux Input Mux #0, pin addr3 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 032 (Internal InMux4): InMux Input Mux #0, pin addr4 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 033 (Internal InMuxData): InMux Input Mux #0, pin muxdata (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 034 (TB5-13/TB5-14): SSR #0, pin Out-00 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 035 (TB5-15/TB5-16): SSR #0, pin Out-01 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 036 (TB5-17/TB5-18): SSR #0, pin Out-02 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 037 (TB5-19/TB5-20): SSR #0, pin Out-03 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 038 (TB5-21/TB5-22): SSR #0, pin Out-04 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 039 (TB5-23/TB5-24): SSR #0, pin Out-05 (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 040 (internal): SSR #0, pin AC Ref (internal) (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 041 (P1-01/DB25-01): StepGen #6, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 042 (P1-02/DB25-14): StepGen #6, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 043 (P1-03/DB25-02): StepGen #7, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 044 (P1-04/DB25-15): StepGen #7, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 045 (P1-05/DB25-03): StepGen #8, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 046 (P1-06/DB25-16): StepGen #8, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 047 (P1-07/DB25-04): StepGen #9, pin Direction (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 048 (P1-08/DB25-17): StepGen #9, pin Step (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 049 (P1-09/DB25-05): PWMGen #0, pin Out0 (PWM or Up) (Output)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 050 (P1-11/DB25-06): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 051 (P1-13/DB25-07): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 052 (P1-15/DB25-08): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 053 (P1-17/DB25-09): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 054 (P1-19/DB25-10): IOPort
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 055 (P1-21/DB25-11): Muxed Encoder #3, pin Muxed Index (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 056 (P1-23/DB25-12): Muxed Encoder #3, pin Muxed B (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0:     IO Pin 057 (P1-25/DB25-13): Muxed Encoder #3, pin Muxed A (Input)
hm2/hm2_7i95.0: registered
Found file(REL): ./io.hal

Souldn't be there 7 encoder inputs?
  • raychar
  • raychar
29 Nov 2024 14:09
Replied by raychar on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Missed in last message, the gvcp-panel.ui here
  • raychar
  • raychar
29 Nov 2024 14:07
Replied by raychar on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Re: Latency issues with new os:
forum.linuxcnc.org/ethercat/54144-perfor...-9-3-bookworm#312257

Re: glade
It's a program to build glade user interfaces. If you don't want to install it just post the file here and I'll try to update it for you.

Attached the ui file, please help to update. Also, after running linuxcnc -l in terminal, the error message is as in attachment
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