QtplasmaC- actualization error
18 May 2022 14:35 #243273
by Marçal
I have a 3 axis-machine with a mesa 5i25+7i77+7i78. We also have a Hypertherm Powermax45. We bought two THCAD5 one for the THC and the other one for ohmic sensing. I have two issues. One the one hand, I tried to use PlasmaC and it does not work. I am a beginner in electronics so, I might be asking something stupid, sorry about that. I'd like to know if have to update the firmware to use the THCAD5? Moreover, I found out that I should use QtPlamaC instead of PlasmaC. Nonetheless, I am not sure how to install it, I could only find how to update it by writing this on the terminal:
sudo apt update
sudo apt dist-upgrade
Nonetheless, I still cannot find the QtPlasmaC in the PNCconf wizard.
Thank you in advance!
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18 May 2022 14:49 - 18 May 2022 14:50 #243274
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Replied by snowgoer540 on topic QtplasmaC
You may find this to be helpful:
forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...red-toward-new-users
It uses QtPlasmaC as the end goal GUI. Myriad of ways to “get there”, of course this is only one.
forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...red-toward-new-users
It uses QtPlasmaC as the end goal GUI. Myriad of ways to “get there”, of course this is only one.
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19 May 2022 10:42 - 19 May 2022 17:44 #243331
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You could try pointing the to the buster repos in the package manager instead of whatever it points to now.
You need to be on LinuxCNC version 2.9 to use QtPlasmaC. So long as you can fulfill the dependency requirements then I don't see why Debian 9 would be an issue.
You need to be on LinuxCNC version 2.9 to use QtPlasmaC. So long as you can fulfill the dependency requirements then I don't see why Debian 9 would be an issue.
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19 May 2022 14:22 #243344
by Marçal
First of all, thank you very much. I might need to create a new thread for this, not sure.
I wondered how can I use the QtplasmaC because my program does not work. However, I believe I might have a different problem. I have not upgraded yet my LinuxCNC. If it is needed to run the program I'll delete my current version and follow Snowgoer steps to install the 2.9 version. I have one Mesa THCAD5 card for the THC wired on the encoder 3 A of the mesa 7i77 and another THCAD5 for ohmic sensing wired to the encoder 4 B.When I run the program the attached error message pops up. I have also attached the ini and hal files. May you help me find the problem, please?
I wondered how can I use the QtplasmaC because my program does not work. However, I believe I might have a different problem. I have not upgraded yet my LinuxCNC. If it is needed to run the program I'll delete my current version and follow Snowgoer steps to install the 2.9 version. I have one Mesa THCAD5 card for the THC wired on the encoder 3 A of the mesa 7i77 and another THCAD5 for ohmic sensing wired to the encoder 4 B.When I run the program the attached error message pops up. I have also attached the ini and hal files. May you help me find the problem, please?
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20 May 2022 09:36 #243400
by Marçal
I think so.
The red LED from 7i77 circuitboard is turned on which means according to the manual that there is a field I/O fault. However, when I use the 3 axis configuration, without the THCADs it turns green and works well. In both THCAD the CR2 led blinks and the CR5 led glows steadily. Nevertheless, the CR5 led is not green but yellow.
Do you think it is a coding problem, a wiring one, or can be both?
The red LED from 7i77 circuitboard is turned on which means according to the manual that there is a field I/O fault. However, when I use the 3 axis configuration, without the THCADs it turns green and works well. In both THCAD the CR2 led blinks and the CR5 led glows steadily. Nevertheless, the CR5 led is not green but yellow.
Do you think it is a coding problem, a wiring one, or can be both?
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25 May 2022 15:03 - 25 May 2022 15:26 #243800
by Marçal
I am still stuck with this. Since I cannot make the program work with Plasmac, I would like to update to LinuxCNC 2.9 to use QtPlasmaC. As I mentioned, I have Debian 9 stretch. I believe that the master branch is only available with Buster, so I'll try to install MX Linux following snowgoer steps.
Last edit: 25 May 2022 15:26 by Marçal. Reason: I do not have that question anymore
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03 Jun 2022 12:54 #244518
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Glad to hear you got it going!
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Just to give you feedback. I managed to install linux 2.9 with QtPlasmaC following snow guide. Thank you for that!
First I downloaded the last version of MX and it does not work with it. It has to be 19.4 like it is said on the slides.
Glad to hear you got it going!
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