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Today 14:57
Replied by tuxcnc on topic Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

The first problem is Python.
Python is powerfull, but permanently developed, so python scripts are version sensitive.
LinuxCNC depends on Python...
Debian is conservative, Ubuntu is progressive, so there must be version mismatches.
Sometimes old programs not works with new OS, but worst is when works, but not properly, become unstable or some functionality gone.... 
Believe me, experiments like LinuxCNC+Ubuntu are not worth wasted time.
  • GeckoWorks
  • GeckoWorks
Today 14:42 - Today 15:19
Replied by GeckoWorks on topic Control panel

Control panel

Category: Show Your Stuff

Mass - thanks so, so much!:)

This is sweet. I will dive deeper into it in the days to come and the project you linked to. But I am almost sure I will buy a (used) SK4/6 panel. I wouldn't be surprised if they all come with the PS/2 + matrix combo. (Some will possibly be USB+matrix but that would just be a win). I know, no guarentees - also in terms of pinout and such, but the main foundation is certainly there as you have shown. And most important, nothing locked behind a proprietary serial protocol either, it seems.

But any chance you could share the code, too?

Not that I really know what I will be looking at but with the help of Gemini, I managed to make a nice custom version of the NanoELS FW (an open source electronic leadscrew project) for my little lathe. Had to get DRO scales implemented and add some other features - and I actually managed to do so on code level. So, hopefully the robots can help me on this project, too. 

As for SK4/6 I actually think they share the same layout 100%. I think I have even seen some SK6s with SK4 printed on the PCBs - but I could be wrong as I have looked at sooo many pics lately.
But there's also an SK5 which does have a slightly different layout. (Attaching pics of SK4/5/6).
Most often SK4 has membrane buttons whereas the SK6 often has tactile ones. I am leaning towards the latter.
But looking at SK PCBs get confusing very fast as there are so many different itirations of the SK4/5 plus a bunch of clones. 

BTW, it looks like you swapped out the rotary switches for pots or encoders? So, no hardstops at each end if encoders but possibly better "sync" between screen and knob? I think I will try to stay with the rotaries and see how they feel. 
  • tommylight
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Today 13:53
Replied by tommylight on topic linking U axis to X

linking U axis to X

Category: Advanced Configuration

We (this forum) do not close or retire topics as some forums do, i have no clue why they do that as the only thing that does is cause chaos and makes the forum unusable with many instances of the same Q&A that mostly never conclude or solve anything.
  • tommylight
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Today 13:50
Replied by tommylight on topic Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

See what Tuxedo OS uses for touch, i am sure it worked on Mint also as i tested on a Lenovo X1 Yoga a while back, but do not recall what the package name was.
  • foam man
  • foam man
Today 13:29
Replied by foam man on topic linking U axis to X

linking U axis to X

Category: Advanced Configuration

sorry, I posted on that one, but when nobody replied, I figured the post was too old and wasn't active anymore
  • Mr. Mass
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Today 12:58
Replied by Mr. Mass on topic Control panel

Control panel

Category: Show Your Stuff

Ha, that's spot on—I really did feel like a detective sometimes
The top part is a standard PS/2 keyboard; I connected it to the computer using a PS/2-USB adapter. I remapped the keys, mainly to access lowercase characters (Remap the Shift + button, just like in the original system).
The lower part is connected via an Arduino and an ArduinoConnector (forum.linuxcnc.org/show-your-stuff/48630-arduino-io-expansion).
On this keyboard, the pinout is rotated 90 degrees relative to the visual orientation, and not all pins are used. I added a pinout; I hope this helps.
P.S. The SK6 keyboard has a visually different circuit board; I haven't checked it, so all of this applies only to the SK4.
  • RoberCNC
  • RoberCNC
Today 09:18
Replied by RoberCNC on topic Problem with PROBE tab after running a program

Problem with PROBE tab after running a program

Category: Qtvcp

Hi Chris.

Here you have the file.
  • Ismacr63
  • Ismacr63
Today 07:51
Replied by Ismacr63 on topic Probe Basic widgets missing

Probe Basic widgets missing

Category: QtPyVCP

Now it has let me set it to 5 + Jog, and it displays correctly.
  • Ismacr63
  • Ismacr63
Today 07:47
Replied by Ismacr63 on topic calling all probe basic lathe users!

calling all probe basic lathe users!

Category: QtPyVCP

Sweet are you in the probe basic Facebook group?


Yes, I'm in the Facebook group.
  • BlownCorona
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Today 07:27
Replied by BlownCorona on topic Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Heh.. the very next search i did after replying lead me to the info that the displaylink driver doesn't handle touch, Linux kernals hud-multitouch does.

always something new to learn eh.. though its pretty obveous in hindsight
  • BlownCorona
  • BlownCorona
Today 07:18 - Today 07:23
Replied by BlownCorona on topic Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

To be fair to Tommy, I've used this ISO successfully for a while now, this is the first issue I've come across and its not anything to do with linuxcnc, and sounds like I can resolve it.

In fact the synaptics displaylink drivers are only officially offered for ubuntu, while there is a community Debian option available, and the second computer I have that I set up a Debian build on is struggling to get the screen to show anything, where as this Mint ISO already allows the screen to display and operate with single point touch only, which would actually be sufficient for a cnc mill, but less refined than the screen could be.

This goes to show that there are pros and cons to all options and its not at all accurate to claim we must stick with Debian.

With that said, i am wanting to try Probe Basic, and being that this was developed for Debian may be the way i go, hence the aforementioned debian unit. 

To all that replied with useful information, greatly appreciated. Ill report back with results.
  • cmorley
  • cmorley
Today 06:17

Problem with PROBE tab after running a program

Category: Qtvcp

well strange.
If you are content to just ignore the warning that's fine, otherwise I would need you to find the qtdragon_hd_handler.py file from your system so i could see why it's different.
  • Lcvette
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Today 05:07
Replied by Lcvette on topic calling all probe basic lathe users!

calling all probe basic lathe users!

Category: QtPyVCP

Sweet are you in the probe basic Facebook group?
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Today 05:06
Replied by Lcvette on topic Probe Basic widgets missing

Probe Basic widgets missing

Category: QtPyVCP

Lathe was always laid out for 4 + jog and Mill for 3+ jog for best fitment, if you had 7 i can't imagine it looked very good, probably all smooshed up with no space. We fixed some formatting issues and that one was one I think where it wouldn't smoosh them together. But not it pushes the screen off the bottom.. so we are to the docs a recommended limit count.
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 01:01

Very small 4 axis mill for cutting plastic materials

Category: Show Your Stuff

OK, just got back from the shop, and we have results, pretty good ones, now i think i have to mess with some TCP parameters as some moves are not where they should be, but in general it seems it works, it is much better than any of my attempts to coerce Gemini.
Almost 3AM here, going to watch "A Brief History of Exploring Mars" by "Classic Aerospace History" on youtube, and maybe sleep.
Was a good day, finished a lot of things on a cnc router till 9PM, ate, went for a coffee, came back to this.
Been quite some time since i had such productive day, missed it... :)
Aciera, thank you.
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