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  • georgio
  • georgio
Yesterday 14:47

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Thank you for your response PCW. I have checked and there is field power of 24v across pins 1&8 it is also tranfered to the nearby power block can't remember its tb number but done as mentioned in posts and manuals.
Thanks
  • PCW
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Yesterday 14:37

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

The field I/O (TB4,5,6) is not GPIO.

If you assign TB5 or TB6 I/O pins or spindle (TB4) pins in pncconf and
you get pin not found errors, this most likely means that you do not
have field power applied (TB1 = ORANGE  connector)
  • Alfapro
  • Alfapro
Yesterday 14:07
Replied by Alfapro on topic Buffered G-code streaming from Python

Buffered G-code streaming from Python

Category: G&M Codes

So it’s actually possible. For some reason I thought MDI only accepts a single command and then blocks until it’s finished.
I’m working on my bachelor’s thesis about a 6-DOF robotic manipulator, and I’m planning to implement something higher-level than G-code. I assumed I’d first have to fully translate my logic into G-code and then execute it, but now I’m thinking of handling the logic in Python and sending commands directly to LinuxCNC instead.
Thanks for the help!
  • jlfauvel
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Yesterday 13:55

Mouvement par à coups et bruyant avec servo X : CNC Precix 2100 et LinuxCNC

Category: Français

... very technical, but thanks anyway. I willl take a serious look at your post. By the way, yesterday I managed to eliminate the "noise" from the X servo. Now I just need to adjust the movement smoothly.
  • georgio
  • georgio
Yesterday 13:16

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

forgot to mention that in halshow i could not see any action on pins the only ones i could see were gpio pins and it listed 50 pins. Just for curiosity i looked at all 50 of the pins and tried activating the limit switchs and saw no change
  • georgio
  • georgio
Yesterday 13:11

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Startiing on line 34 of hal limits not existing pin does not exist. I commented out all six lines after reltating to non existing pins to get thru with no errors. I checked these pins on TB6 04-09 and they all has voltage of 24v until activated then went to aprox .4v.There may be an issue with the board.
Thanks PCW
  • hellvetica
  • hellvetica
Yesterday 12:50
Replied by hellvetica on topic halui: updateStatus: status buffer is not valid

halui: updateStatus: status buffer is not valid

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hi thanks for the reply.
I found where it's printed but my question is what could cause the status buffer to be invalid after ~1hr of working flawlessly?
Is it possible it's some sort of hardware/memory corruption issue?
  • mm26
  • mm26
Yesterday 12:15

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

I was at exactly same point yesterday.
Everything runs perfectly until i add the spindle output.
I figured out that the spindle outputs are on the second half of the board which is internally connected by sserial. As I was testing everything on my desk, I just powered the board via the 5V supply. After digging deeper into the manual, I figured out that the field power needs to be applied as well. Some more LED lighted up, board was working :)

hope this helps
  • hellvetica
  • hellvetica
Yesterday 11:16

halui: updateStatus: status buffer is not valid

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hi, 
after running our system for a while, sometimes linuxcnc basically stops working, starts acting very weird and i get this in the logs
halui: updateStatus: status buffer is not valid
Can you please help me diagnose this, as I don't event know where to start looking.
  • grandixximo
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Yesterday 08:57
Replied by grandixximo on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

No worries, I'm just not sure when that's gonna happen, Scott's not been active in the repo since beginning of January... Tried to reach out by email, no reply...
  • andrax
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Yesterday 08:34
Replied by andrax on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

@grandixximo: I'd like to test it, but I'd rather wait until your changes and optimizations are incorporated into the official repository.
Until then, I'll stick with refClockSyncCycles="-1" for now.
  • dm17ry
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Yesterday 08:24
Replied by dm17ry on topic Mitsubishi MR-J3-XX"A" drive + 7i94 config?

Mitsubishi MR-J3-XX"A" drive + 7i94 config?

Category: Driver Boards

ethernet - i've finished the hardware, but still working on software...

 
  • amanker
  • amanker
Yesterday 05:39
Replied by amanker on topic QTPYVCP+VISMACH+LINUXCNC ROLLED INTO ONE?

QTPYVCP+VISMACH+LINUXCNC ROLLED INTO ONE?

Category: QtPyVCP

I have added 4th axis rotary and 5th axis tilting head, bascially XYZAB configuration. In vismach it moves machine parts (rotary and tilting head) as i move A/B axis. But tool remains at same loaction, it moves on xyz only.
  • grandixximo
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Yesterday 05:26
Replied by grandixximo on topic LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Yes, test in sim for now, I have not run on a machine yet, but sim doesn't look too bad
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