qtplasmac (Operation Error: hm2/hm2_7i76e.0:) in middle of cut
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01 Nov 2024 18:34 #313616
by RMJ fabrication
Replied by RMJ fabrication on topic qtplasmac (Operation Error: hm2/hm2_7i76e.0:) in middle of cut
My problem just got worse. Now the error has returned even while using "sudo ethtool -C enp0s25 rx-usecs 0". Its just like before popping up every 5-10 minutes and stopping my cut in the middle of the process forcing me to recover the cuts and it is very difficult. Any ideas of what can be causing this error? and also can you guys maybe recommend working pc models so I could maybe swap the computer for one that works how it is supposed to.
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01 Nov 2024 18:54 #313618
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Replied by tommylight on topic qtplasmac (Operation Error: hm2/hm2_7i76e.0:) in middle of cut
Might be a stab in the dark, but i would change the 5V and 24V power supplies first.
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01 Nov 2024 18:55 #313619
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Replied by PCW on topic qtplasmac (Operation Error: hm2/hm2_7i76e.0:) in middle of cut
Try running this script to see if it helps:
first chmod +x pinirq.txt
then
sudo ./pinirq.txt enp0s25
(from wherever you browser downloads stuff, probably ~/Downloads)
(this is temporary and will get reset by rebooting)
The best current PC I have for network latency is a HP 8300 USDT
(AMT needs to be turned off in the BIOS) It will run for weeks at a 3 KHz
servo thread rate while doing normal PC web/compiling/etc stuff
first chmod +x pinirq.txt
then
sudo ./pinirq.txt enp0s25
(from wherever you browser downloads stuff, probably ~/Downloads)
(this is temporary and will get reset by rebooting)
The best current PC I have for network latency is a HP 8300 USDT
(AMT needs to be turned off in the BIOS) It will run for weeks at a 3 KHz
servo thread rate while doing normal PC web/compiling/etc stuff
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