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  • mariob
  • mariob
Today 20:34 - Today 20:37

Linuxcnc erste Schritte und erste Probleme, NVEM und Remora

Category: Deutsch

Hallo,
Du brauchst für den ersten Test keine confg in den NVEM zu spielen, die Basiskonfiguration für den Test ist dort bereits in der Firmware per default vorhanden. Zumindest bei mir war das so, sofern der NVEM antwortet (was er ja bei Dir auch tut) sollte das reichen. Die Fehlermeldung hatte ich auch, anfangs hatte ich da wahrscheinlich auch die falsche Firmware.
Ich habe dann testweise mal mit dem Oszilloskop die Achsausgänge kontrolliert, die liefern auch brav die Impulse.
Viel weiter bin ich allerdings auch noch nicht gekommen, es stehen und standen andere Dinge mit höherer Priorität an, daher sorry....

Gruß
Mario
  • Konstantin
  • Konstantin
Today 20:12 - Today 20:14
Replied by Konstantin on topic CiA 402 Folder Missing

CiA 402 Folder Missing

Category: EtherCAT

@andrax
I appreciate your help and efforts on the topic. Actually, this was my working configuration, I just added the additional rows in .ini and .hal files as per you absolute encoder guide topic.

The "sdoConfig" line for 0x6098 is there to set the homing method of the drive. I added it before looking at your guide. It simply sets homing mode 34 - index pulse.

What do you mean by the wrong naming convention? You stated the halpin "opmode". Did I write it wrong or is the data type of signed 32 wrong? As per servo manual, it is an 8 bit variable but LinuxCNC expects it as signed 32.

I did not use the "name" attribute for the EtherCAT slave in the .xml, instead I use the slave ID number in the .hal file.

Would elaborate more on what is wrong the .xml file? I can get the .ini and .hal files from you absolute encoder tutorial but there is no .xml file there. That is why I ask about my errors in the .xml file.
  • rodw
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Today 19:08
Replied by rodw on topic Error after running the PnCConf Wizard

Error after running the PnCConf Wizard

Category: PnCConf Wizard

iopl() failed: Operation not permitted
cannot gain I/O privileges - forgot 'sudo make setuid' or using secure boot? -parallel port access is not allowed

Disable secure boot  in your BIOS.
I had this issue recently. I thought I had done this to this machine ages ago but, I found it was hard to make the change stick. Eventually got it. I found the numeric keypad is not enabled in the BIOS and used the top row.
  • rodw
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Today 19:01
Replied by rodw on topic CiA 402 Folder Missing

CiA 402 Folder Missing

Category: EtherCAT

Your EtherCAT XML is full of errors again.
You have to give each drive a name so it can be assigned   name="X"

 

Using name="x" is optional in the XML format and without it, it defaults to the slave number (which is great if your drives are the first slaves on the bus as it aligns with joint numbers). but names does free up the order of slaves. If following a template format, deviating from the supplied XML  can require a lot of editing as you are discovering....
  • rodw
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Today 18:39 - Today 18:42
Replied by rodw on topic MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Odd, when you click on the forum link it does go to 0:00 but when you open in youtube from the forum page, it goes to the correct location in the video.
Another delightful forum feature.
I might snip it out and make a seperate  video when I have a moment of spare time as its the most used reference.
  • PCW
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Today 17:43
Replied by PCW on topic Error after running the PnCConf Wizard

Error after running the PnCConf Wizard

Category: PnCConf Wizard

This:

iopl() failed: Operation not permitted

Must be fixed before proceeding.

You can ping without root privileges but The hm2_eth driver
must block other programs access to the interface and this
requires root privileges.

This is most likely a LinuxCNC install issue or perhaps a BIOS security
setup issue (secure boot etc)
  • antonyvm
  • antonyvm
Today 17:24
Replied by antonyvm on topic Error after running the PnCConf Wizard

Error after running the PnCConf Wizard

Category: PnCConf Wizard

I am still getting pings from the card.
But the delay is sometimes high.

I thing the network driver might be mixed up?
This PC has realtek 8125 Ethernet chip.

How do we check if there is any conflict between the drivers?
  • PCW
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Today 16:37
Replied by PCW on topic Error after running the PnCConf Wizard

Error after running the PnCConf Wizard

Category: PnCConf Wizard

This sounds like a LinuxCNC installation issue:

iopl() failed: Operation not permitted
  • andrax
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Today 16:23
Replied by andrax on topic CiA 402 Folder Missing

CiA 402 Folder Missing

Category: EtherCAT

Konstatin, 
I don't understand why you don't stick with one configuration and keep trying different ones.
You already had working configurations, but you replaced them with new experiments.
I get the impression that you haven't read the important threads!

Your EtherCAT XML is full of errors again.
You have to give each drive a name so it can be assigned   name="X"

What are you trying to achieve with the following lines???
<sdoConfig idx="6098" subIdx="00">
<sdoDataRaw data="22 00"/>
</sdoConfig>
6098 refers to the homing method and is defined in the .ini file
CIA402_HOMING_ENABLED = 1
CIA402_HOMING_METHOD=4
CIA402_HOMING_SEARCH_VELOCITY=300000
CIA402_HOMING_LATCH_VELOCITY=100000
CIA402_HOMING_ACCELERATION=131072


A certain naming convention has been established here in the forum
With such naming conventions, you’ll confuse your fellow forum members and no one will be able to help you anymore.
halPin=“opmode” halType="s32"/>

You have to remember that the names you define in the XML must also be used in the .hal file.

I can only recommend one thing:
Delete all that junk!!!
Use the templates from the A6, and enter your VID and PID correctly.
Stick with this template and post any error messages!
 
  • antonyvm
  • antonyvm
Today 16:11
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Error after running the PnCConf Wizard

Category: PnCConf Wizard

 

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Hello All,
I have an error after trying to set up a 7i76E with a Asus Essential 14 N150 NUC.
Running the latest Debian and installed Linux CNC as instructed by Mr Rod on his youtube video.
All the installation went smoothly, but i am facing this error during my connection to the card.This is my second install, I have previously set up a 7i96S system and is succesfully running.
I am running a 12V smps for the 7i76E board, could that could be a problem.I think I might have missed something here.Please find the error report attached.
Thank you,

Antony. 
  • travis.gillin
  • travis.gillin
Today 14:35
Replied by travis.gillin on topic JetCad3 CAD/CAM

JetCad3 CAD/CAM

Category: Show Your Stuff

Hey Hakan,

I appreciate the positive feedback! I have a test user out of Canada who uses PlasmaC and as I'm writing this, I'm working on a full featured LinuxCNC PlasmaC post that will ship with the releases going forward. I should have the new release with that post included by the end of the day today. When you see the auto-update window, do the update and you should have a PlasmaC post ready to test. My shop plasma is not LinuxCNC controlled so I can't test this post in house, I'll have to rely on you or Joel (my other PlasmaC user) for confirmation that the post is correct.

I know you mentioned you're not going to be part of the development but if you change you're mind and would like to do some more testing, You can create an account on the website and I can mark you as "Staff" which gets you access to everything I have in the works (there's a BUNCH of stuff I'm working on) and there's very little commitment on your end. Just occasional testing of features on your time. Joel and Scott (One of my Australian Testers) have been incredible assets in providing new feature ideas and pointing out bugs which I've missed entirely.

Once again, thank you for your positive feedback it's much appreciated. I'd love to get snowgoer540 to give it a look, his post was understandably skeptical but he's just the skeptic I'm looking for....
  • Shu
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Today 14:03
Replied by Shu on topic Sercos 3 (iii) with Linuxcnc?

Sercos 3 (iii) with Linuxcnc?

Category: Advanced Configuration

How did you manage to replace the firmware? Did you replace the sercos-bus modules in the drives or are there analog inputs in the drives already?
  • Konstantin
  • Konstantin
Today 13:10
Replied by Konstantin on topic CiA 402 Folder Missing

CiA 402 Folder Missing

Category: EtherCAT

In the weekend I had some more time to experiment but there is no success yet. I read the link about absolute homing for A6 servo again and checked all of the example files. Before I missed to copy this line
#net x-statusword lcec.0.X.status-word => cia402.0.statusword => joint.0.cia-statusword
Now, LinuxCNC reports missing pins again but there is a new pin that cannot be found - "lcec.0.0.status-word". This is the first line where error appears and LinuxCNC is terminated. The pins "joint.0.request-cia-homing" and "joint.0.start-cia-homing" are reported not found as well.
I am still confused about the guide for A6 servos, which parts need to be uncommented on the first reference run? By the way, my servo drives does not have a settings for choosing incremental or absolute encoders.
Attached are the configuration files.
  • tommylight
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Today 11:52
Replied by tommylight on topic MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

MESA card (LAN) failing to connect.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions


If you had of followed the link It would have taken you to the exact spot about 16 minutes in where I discuss the networking in that 50 minutes. Its a very old video now but still current.

OK, that is nice, so i am sorry for bantering, i have every security feature enabled here so for me it starts from the beginning.
  • pippin88
  • pippin88
Today 10:52

NoHAL - Visual editor for LinuxCNC machine configuration

Category: Configuration Tools

This is a great idea.

(I'm not in a position to test it any time soon sorry).

My guess is calling it something like VisualHAL might be more intuitive?
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