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05 Aug 2020 00:10 - 05 Aug 2020 00:23 #177315
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No worries, getting close to bed time here anyhow. In the interest of being thorough, I did attach my .ini, I think I changed the Z axis velocity and accelerations, and the button "Change Consumables" to "Change Tips" because it didn't fit on the button the other way ... but that should have no bearing on anything but hey, who knows. I also attached job.ngc just in case.
It seems to be clicking "resume cut" that causes the issues. It's weird that the dialog box disappears for you, but not me. So that, and the second pause are what makes it come unglued. That and if I press resume cut, I cant press cancel anymore and have it do anything other than make the buttons at the top of the dialog box go back to normal from being greyed out.
At any rate, we'll get it. If we can get through the great offset stutter of 2020, I feel like anything's possible haha
EDIT: I should mention - I reached out to Peter about the Joint 3 Following error. After looking over my setup, he suggested that latency might not be the issue, and first suggested that I double the Max Accel for the Stepgen Max Accel. He indicated that it could be that the stepgen is constrained for some reason. So, I am giving his advice a go (was not this way during tonight's testing though).
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Ok cool, I was worried for a second, I didn't want to be wasting anyone's time!Torch off testing is fine it shouldn't affect anything. I was just trying to find any differences between what we are testing.
I have a few other things to do today so I'll do some more thorough testing this arvo and see what happens. I just gave it a quick run through then and it all seemed ok.
No worries, getting close to bed time here anyhow. In the interest of being thorough, I did attach my .ini, I think I changed the Z axis velocity and accelerations, and the button "Change Consumables" to "Change Tips" because it didn't fit on the button the other way ... but that should have no bearing on anything but hey, who knows. I also attached job.ngc just in case.
It seems to be clicking "resume cut" that causes the issues. It's weird that the dialog box disappears for you, but not me. So that, and the second pause are what makes it come unglued. That and if I press resume cut, I cant press cancel anymore and have it do anything other than make the buttons at the top of the dialog box go back to normal from being greyed out.
At any rate, we'll get it. If we can get through the great offset stutter of 2020, I feel like anything's possible haha
EDIT: I should mention - I reached out to Peter about the Joint 3 Following error. After looking over my setup, he suggested that latency might not be the issue, and first suggested that I double the Max Accel for the Stepgen Max Accel. He indicated that it could be that the stepgen is constrained for some reason. So, I am giving his advice a go (was not this way during tonight's testing though).
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05 Aug 2020 00:19 #177316
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Made me work for that one... I learned arvo = afternoon.
Urban Dictionary told me:
Is -o ing words really a thing? That sounds like in the New England states here (especially Massachusetts) where they add an "r" to some words, but take it out of others.
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this arvo
Made me work for that one... I learned arvo = afternoon.
Urban Dictionary told me:
Is -o ing words really a thing? That sounds like in the New England states here (especially Massachusetts) where they add an "r" to some words, but take it out of others.
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05 Aug 2020 00:24 #177318
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where in the US are you?
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only if the word can be -o ed you just reminded me it is almost smoko...
this arvo
Made me work for that one... I learned arvo = afternoon.
Is -o ing words really a thing? That sounds like in the New England states here (especially Massachusetts) where they add an "r" to some words, but take it out of others.
where in the US are you?
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05 Aug 2020 00:32 - 05 Aug 2020 00:32 #177320
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East Coast... Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg. Actually closer to Hershey, more people have probably heard of Milton Hershey and his chocolate... but also still close (hour or so) to Yuengling brewery (America’s oldest) if chocolate isn’t your thing haha
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only if the word can be -o ed you just reminded me it is almost smoko...
this arvo
Made me work for that one... I learned arvo = afternoon.
Is -o ing words really a thing? That sounds like in the New England states here (especially Massachusetts) where they add an "r" to some words, but take it out of others.
where in the US are you?
East Coast... Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg. Actually closer to Hershey, more people have probably heard of Milton Hershey and his chocolate... but also still close (hour or so) to Yuengling brewery (America’s oldest) if chocolate isn’t your thing haha
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05 Aug 2020 00:45 #177323
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Did a touristy day trip to Philly (mainly to see the Liberty Bell) and also to Intercourse several years ago.
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I prefer Ghirardelli...East Coast... Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg. Actually closer to Hershey, more people have probably heard of Milton Hershey and his chocolate... but also still close (hour or so) to Yuengling brewery (America’s oldest) if chocolate isn’t your thing haha
Did a touristy day trip to Philly (mainly to see the Liberty Bell) and also to Intercourse several years ago.
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05 Aug 2020 01:04 #177325
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Did you get a cheese steak at Pat's or Geno's? Well, if you've been to Intercourse, you probably visited Bird in Hand, maybe passed Blue Ball, and somewhere around all of that hopefully you found Paradise. All actual places in PA.
Oddly, I've never seen the Liberty Bell. The lady went to school in Philly, she'd probably love showing me around, should probably make a day of that...
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I prefer Ghirardelli...East Coast... Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg. Actually closer to Hershey, more people have probably heard of Milton Hershey and his chocolate... but also still close (hour or so) to Yuengling brewery (America’s oldest) if chocolate isn’t your thing haha
Did a touristy day trip to Philly (mainly to see the Liberty Bell) and also to Intercourse several years ago.
Did you get a cheese steak at Pat's or Geno's? Well, if you've been to Intercourse, you probably visited Bird in Hand, maybe passed Blue Ball, and somewhere around all of that hopefully you found Paradise. All actual places in PA.
Oddly, I've never seen the Liberty Bell. The lady went to school in Philly, she'd probably love showing me around, should probably make a day of that...
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No, but we ran up the "Rocky" steps at the Museum of Art (well we walked actually). Bird in Hand sounds familiar...
I prefer Ghirardelli...East Coast... Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg. Actually closer to Hershey, more people have probably heard of Milton Hershey and his chocolate... but also still close (hour or so) to Yuengling brewery (America’s oldest) if chocolate isn’t your thing haha
Did a touristy day trip to Philly (mainly to see the Liberty Bell) and also to Intercourse several years ago.
Did you get a cheese steak at Pat's or Geno's? Well, if you've been to Intercourse, you probably visited Bird in Hand, maybe passed Blue Ball, and somewhere around all of that hopefully you found Paradise. All actual places in PA.
Oddly, I've never seen the Liberty Bell. The lady went to school in Philly, she'd probably love showing me around, should probably make a day of that...
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05 Aug 2020 05:35 #177345
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I pushed and update, it hasn't changed CR, it is just to bring it up to date with 2.8.
I have just completed some testing using the ini file and the ngc file you posted. The ngc file looks like the one I have been using. I cannot find any of the issues you last posted.
I assume that your are running make each time you update.
I have just completed some testing using the ini file and the ngc file you posted. The ngc file looks like the one I have been using. I cannot find any of the issues you last posted.
I assume that your are running make each time you update.
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05 Aug 2020 08:42 #177359
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Yea, the process I use:Then I rip environment and run the configurator for good measure.
If I’m missing a step, let me know..
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I pushed and update, it hasn't changed CR, it is just to bring it up to date with 2.8.
I have just completed some testing using the ini file and the ngc file you posted. The ngc file looks like the one I have been using. I cannot find any of the issues you last posted.
I assume that your are running make each time you update.
Yea, the process I use:
cd ~/linuxcnc-dev
git pull
cd src
make
sudo make setuid
If I’m missing a step, let me know..
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05 Aug 2020 08:45 #177360
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Yes, the step that makes it work.If I’m missing a step, let me know..
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