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  • claytoncramer
  • claytoncramer
22 May 2025 03:00
Replied by claytoncramer on topic Wireless USB suggestion

Wireless USB suggestion

Category: Computers and Hardware

thank you. Amazingly enough, available on Amazon for $6.99
  • claytoncramer
  • claytoncramer
22 May 2025 02:52
Replied by claytoncramer on topic Known good USB wifi for linux....

Known good USB wifi for linux....

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Ciould you give a brand and model number. I have an RTL88 TP Link USB WiFi working at about 40 Kbps, with thr special driver for it. My laqptop in the same spot has abiout 70 Mbps. I would like to buy a known working USB WiFi with whatever driver is needed.
  • Lcvette
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22 May 2025 02:32 - 22 May 2025 02:33
Replied by Lcvette on topic Probe_basic paramters not updating.

Probe_basic paramters not updating.

Category: QtPyVCP

Yeah Lathe UI is still using the old settings method, it will get updated in the future after the next major mill release.
  • Lcvette
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22 May 2025 02:31

Porbe basic lathe: Questions about the keyboard

Category: QtPyVCP

I'll take a look when I get some more time, I spent today on another issue I've run across, but hopefully in the next few days I'll have a few minutes to investigate the keyboard thing.
  • Lcvette
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22 May 2025 02:29
Replied by Lcvette on topic Losing some values after PB restart

Losing some values after PB restart

Category: QtPyVCP

Just reinstall from scratch would be my suggestion, it's pretty fast, then follow the latest docs to update your config.
  • Lcvette
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22 May 2025 02:27
Replied by Lcvette on topic config tool setter

config tool setter

Category: QtPyVCP

So your saying the decimal format creates the disappearing value?
  • Lcvette
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22 May 2025 02:26
Replied by Lcvette on topic Install Probe Basic

Install Probe Basic

Category: QtPyVCP

If you follow the instructions carefully it takes about an hour start to finish including creating and installing Linux on a clean system. I do it every few days for new builds and testing and it's not too bad considering what it is. The machine setup is the most challenging and that is really such a unique to user thing that is hard to make it simpler.
  • cmorley
  • cmorley
22 May 2025 01:21
Replied by cmorley on topic NativeCam on LinuxCNC 2.9.3

NativeCam on LinuxCNC 2.9.3

Category: NativeCAM

I would clone the repository and compile
  • langdons
  • langdons
22 May 2025 01:15
Replied by langdons on topic Install Probe Basic

Install Probe Basic

Category: QtPyVCP

Seems to be a time-consuming process!
  • unknown
  • unknown
22 May 2025 00:06

Linuxcnc 2.9.4 .iso on Rpi5: apt update does not build /boot/initrd.gz

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

I had no issues when using the earlier RPi5 image, in fact I helped with testing that one prior to it being released as Rod didn't have an RPi5 to test with.
These things don't go out into the wild without testing.
The current RPi5 does have a small issue, which one user caught and another user actually had an issue with, the fix is very easy and is documented in the RPi5 image thread under zswap.
Maybe you accidentally were trying a RPi4 image ?
Actually that wouldn't even have a kernel panic as it would not be able to find a kernel to boot from. And to be honest I can't recall anyone having kernel panics or non booting machines from the first RPi5 image.

Another thing to note is that the kernel headers are pre installed so nothing needs to be done there. Anyways there is no suitable header package in any repos.
  • Doc_emmet
  • Doc_emmet
21 May 2025 22:28
Replied by Doc_emmet on topic Read the S-Command in the HAL

Read the S-Command in the HAL

Category: HAL

Hello, can you show me how to read the S command and what you changed.   
  • mikereid0817
  • mikereid0817
21 May 2025 21:06

unable to get gpio to work on Raspberry Pi 5 using latest image

Category: Advanced Configuration

Thanks, Andy, you steered me in the right direction.

GPIO13 would not work at all, continuing to research that.

GPIO25, once pullup=GPIO25 was added, works.

I only have 1 limit switch setup, so I'm fully functional with the official image, Byte2Bot board, and my old Probotix motor driver setup.  Attached are the .hal and .ini files that worked, and my config.txt

 

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File Name: cncrouter.hal
File Size:3 KB

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File Name: cncrouter.ini
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File Name: config.txt
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  • Hakan
  • Hakan
21 May 2025 21:01 - 21 May 2025 21:01

RTelligent EtherCAT Servo Drive Setup: RS750E

Category: EtherCAT

Yes ethercat OP state is one thing, cia402 enable state is another thing (on top of OP state)
Linuxcnc need to go through every step to enable the drive. Skipping steps or shortcuts are not allowed.
But I have never worried about that, the cia402 component does that automatically.
  • Lcvette
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21 May 2025 20:55
Replied by Lcvette on topic Activate B-axis in Porbe Basic

Activate B-axis in Porbe Basic

Category: QtPyVCP

almost forgot about the job buttons, those are now also dynamically set to display the new options for xyzbc as well as the offsets page ui bits as can be seen in the image below.

just waiting on a tester and need to update the docs once everything tests out and I will push the update out to the apt develop version of PB for install and updating.

 

 
  • Routerworks
  • Routerworks
21 May 2025 20:40
Replied by Routerworks on topic Calling next subroutine messes up offsets

Calling next subroutine messes up offsets

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Have to thank you for all your help. I finally got this running very well following my above plan. Freecad is great for many things but not so sure it is the best for programs with subroutines.
Again, thanks for your patience.

Routerworks
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