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Today 21:21
Replied by marq_torque on topic Kinematics for 4th Axis?

Kinematics for 4th Axis?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I tried to compile this old working 4Axis kinematics (originally 5Axiskins) but getting compiling errors

forum.linuxcnc.org/10-advanced-configura...p-with-rtcp?start=80

Not able to understand current 5Axiskins
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Today 21:12
Replied by marq_torque on topic Kinematics for 4th Axis?

Kinematics for 4th Axis?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Can you throw some example? Zero in what?
  • endian
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Today 20:52
Xenomai RT kernel was created by endian

Xenomai RT kernel

Category: Advanced Configuration

Hello,

is there any gentelman which has running Xenomai or Cobalt kernel for his iron?

I need some inspiration or talk what, how, prons and cons ... experiences !

thanks 
  • andypugh
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Today 19:52
Replied by andypugh on topic Samurai 120 CNC Tool Changer Configuration

Samurai 120 CNC Tool Changer Configuration

Category: EtherCAT

Tool changers are often more difficult than the test of the machine, if only because there are more variations.
What do the two motors do? What manner of toolchanger is it?
  • Uthayne
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Today 19:19
Replied by Uthayne on topic Keyboard Jogging Problems!!!.

Keyboard Jogging Problems!!!.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

This also occurs with Qtplasmac. I can replicate it if I use the keyboard to jog and click to another tab while jogging. It loses focus/control even if I release the keyboard jog arrow and I have to go back to the main tab and tap a jog button again to get it to stop jogging.
  • Aciera
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Today 18:15
Replied by Aciera on topic Kinematics for 4th Axis?

Kinematics for 4th Axis?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I would leave the kinematic as is and simply set the unused joint position to zero.
  • Aciera
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Today 18:11

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Category: Forum Questions

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Today 18:09
Replied by Aciera on topic Ungültige Google-Links

Ungültige Google-Links

Category: Deutsch

An der Dokumentation der 'devel' Version wird zur Zeit in grösserem Umfang gearbeitet.

Wenn du 2.9.8 verwendest solltest du sowieso die 'stable' Version der Doku verwenden: (beachte then Unterschied im Link)
linuxcnc.org/docs/stable/html/de/gui/pyvcp.html
  • NWE
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Today 17:51

Introducing halflow, an interactive graphical hal editor

Category: Configuration Tools

Signal wire colors default to color codes representing the signal type, but can be edited. If the rat's nest is a confusing mess of same-colored wires, double-click or right click a wire to edit its color. All wires connected to the same output are synced and will change to your edit.

You can also change the wire (hal signal) name, but the current version of halflow gives you no capability to load your edits back into your linuxcnc hal config.
  • dlv
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Today 16:54
Replied by dlv on topic Question about an Intel NUC core-i3

Question about an Intel NUC core-i3

Category: Computers and Hardware

Also not sure about the frequency on cpu 1. The governor looks right but current freq = 400Mhz. This doesn't seem good if I understand it right. (again very new to this)

$ sudo cpupower -c all frequency-info
[sudo] password for cnc:
analyzing CPU 0:
driver: intel_pstate
CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0
CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0
maximum transition latency: Cannot determine or is not supported.
hardware limits: 400 MHz - 2.10 GHz
available cpufreq governors: performance powersave
current policy: frequency should be within 400 MHz and 2.10 GHz.
The governor "performance" may decide which speed to use
within this range.
current CPU frequency: Unable to call hardware
current CPU frequency: 2.10 GHz (asserted by call to kernel)
boost state support:
Supported: no
Active: no
analyzing CPU 1:
driver: intel_pstate
CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 1
CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 1
maximum transition latency: Cannot determine or is not supported.
hardware limits: 400 MHz - 2.10 GHz
available cpufreq governors: performance powersave
current policy: frequency should be within 400 MHz and 2.10 GHz.
The governor "performance" may decide which speed to use
within this range.
current CPU frequency: Unable to call hardware
current CPU frequency: 400 MHz (asserted by call to kernel)
boost state support:
Supported: no
Active: no
  • dlv
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Today 16:45 - Today 16:56

Question about an Intel NUC core-i3

Category: Computers and Hardware

I'm very new to this so please pardon the questions.  I recently acquired an INTEL NUC core-i3 with 8GB of ram. This is intended to drive a MESA 7i76e board on a plasma table.  

tldr; I'm primarily curious to know if the latency results I'm getting are going to work (if that's possible to advise).

I've downloaded the latest iso and  went through performance tuning.  I *think* I've done all the things.  It's sometimes hard to follow all the different threads on tuning.

1) Turned off things in BIOS (hyper threading, power management etc.). This left me with two CPUs
2) Grub configured (including isolcpus)
3) CPU governor set to performance
4) IRQ coalescing disabled (intel NIC)
5) CPU core isolated for LinuxCNC (cpu 1) (I am not sure how to confirm this is actually working as intended)
6) Ethernet IRQ pinned to isolated CPU (cpu 1)

The latency histogram as a result looks like this (6 glxgears & running YT videos):
 

~60 us of max latency.   Is this worth continuing to try to use or should I be looking at a better computer?  Any advice appreciated.

I have not hooked it up to the machine yet to try it.  Hope to be attempting that in coming weeks.  Thought I'd post this to see if I need a different computer first.

- Dave

 
  • NWE
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Today 16:28 - Today 17:34

Introducing halflow, an interactive graphical hal editor

Category: Configuration Tools

I am aware of one or more similar projects, but they did not seem to fit my use case.

This is entirely vibe coded. I have not studied the code. I chose GPL for the code license, but considering this is an ai production, I was wondering, maybe I should change it to 'public domain' ?

Use at your own risk. This software is not for use anywhere it could cause machine damage or personel injuries.

This project is currently 'pre-release' stage. It can be installed via git from [1].
you will need to install sshpass, and have ssh access over the local trusted network to linuxcnc.
Make sure to click 'Setup' before trying to use 'Connect', 'Disconnect', or 'Load hal modules'.
```
sudo apt install sshpass
```

Goals of this project:

1. Visualization of the current running hal config on any LinuxCNC machine over local trusted network.
2. Editing of parameter values, signal names and values.
3. Automatic detection of loadable hal components on the running LinuxCNC instance.
4. Load/Save configuration projects within the linuxcnc/configs directory.
5. Live parameter and pin value displays while connected to a live hal system.
6. Live editing of the running hal via net, setp, unlinkp, loadrt, and related commands over ssh connection to the machine directly via interaction with the nodes in the canvas. This action will be preceded by a popup strongly encouraging the user to first e-stop the machine. This will avoid having to constantly reload linuxcnc after minor edits.
7. Still dreaming...


Of the above list:

(1.) is working on my pc, except the checkbox option "Use localhost" for running halflow directly on the linuxcnc pc, is currently undefined.
(2.) Is working. Known bug: the editor allows you to copy/paste to create multiple instances of singleton components.
(3.) detects installed components; to properly detect custom components make sure you fully installed with:
```
sudo halcompile --install my-custom-component.comp
sudo halcompile --install-doc my-custom-component.comp
```
TODO: find custom python components also.
(4-7) Coming soon...

[1]  git.disroot.org/nwe/halflow.git
  • djdelorie
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Today 14:31
Replied by djdelorie on topic Post-M6 - restore X,Y ?

Post-M6 - restore X,Y ?

Category: Advanced Configuration

I could do that, but keeping track of the old Z might be tricky, especially if subroutines are involved.
I was also thinking that wrapping the "G0" and "G1" gcodes in a short python script (or even gcode wrapper) might work, but it would take more time than I waste waiting for the machine ;-)
I guess what I was originally asking was "does everyone else do it this way too?" ;-)
  • Miller Turner
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Today 14:06 - Today 14:09
does private messages not work for this forum was created by Miller Turner

does private messages not work for this forum

Category: Forum Questions

Hi All,

For my account,(under profile section) the button 'private messages' is linked to "forum.linuxcnc.org/cb-profile".
Is that just for me, or is it not possible at all to use private messages on this forum?

Thanks in advance 
  • rhscdn
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Today 13:50
Test nc files was created by rhscdn

Test nc files

Category: G&M Codes

A bit of a strange request. I'm looking at `gcode.parse(...)` the CPython extension function implemented by `gcodemodule.cc`. It is a blocking call from the Python caller's perspective: it initializes an interpreter, opens the file, executes init codes, then loops over `pinterp->read()` and `pinterp->execute()` until the file finishes, an interpreter error occurs, or a Python callback aborts.

I am trying to benchmark a few things and I was wondering if anyone knows of a repository of g-code files for testing?. Basically I'm looking for a small set of .ngc files: small known-good, medium CAM, large CAM, arc-heavy, and many-short-segment. I could create some, but I thought I'd ask if a set already existed.
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