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[04:28:33] -linuxcnc-github:#linuxcnc-devel- [13linuxcnc] 15zultron commented on issue #167: Extra documentation on this issue [here][1] and [here][2].... 02https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/167#issuecomment-274251875
[04:28:52] -linuxcnc-github:#linuxcnc-devel- [13linuxcnc] 15zultron commented on issue #167: Extra documentation on this issue [here][1] and [here][2].... 02https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/167#issuecomment-274251875
[06:54:49] -linuxcnc-github:#linuxcnc-devel- [13linuxcnc] 15zultron commented on issue #167: Nice, the above-linked branch passes my regression test by scaling spindle speed. See the top commit in [this branch][1].... 02https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/167#issuecomment-274258630
[08:50:27] <stustev> seb_kuzminsky: looking at this project and trying to understand the structure and data flow to determine the best place to insert this is a little overwhelming at this time. I am studying the docs and trying to get this in my head but WOW it seems impossible. I will have questions and dumb questions and even dumber questions. :)
[13:54:00] <skunkworks_> zlog
[13:57:32] <JT-Shop2> skunkworks_: keeps forgetting about log
[14:11:58] <skunkworks_> :) hard teaching an old dog new tricks
[14:12:33] <skunkworks_> pcw_home, the bit file wrote - the pins look plausible.. :) thanks!
[14:40:54] <JT-Shop2> before the old logger goes away I'll teach it some new keywords like zlog, trunk, branch stump...
[20:23:35] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Chris Morley 05qtvcp-2.7 5ac0042 06linuxcnc 10lib/python/qtvcp_widgets/gcode_widget.py qtvcp -add a simple gcode lexer to gcode_widget * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=5ac0042
[20:23:35] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Chris Morley 05qtvcp-2.7 595f828 06linuxcnc 10lib/python/qtvcp_widgets/graphics.py qtvcp -make graphics metric (g21) aware * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=595f828
[20:23:35] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Chris Morley 05qtvcp-2.7 b0bbebe 06linuxcnc 10lib/python/qtvcp/qt_glib.py qtvcp -add linuxcnc message polling * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=b0bbebe
[20:23:37] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Chris Morley 05qtvcp-2.7 a1b1f1c 06linuxcnc 10share/qtscreen/skins/qt_cnc/qt_cnc.ui 10share/qtscreen/skins/qt_cnc/qt_cnc_handler.py qtscreen -update test screen * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=a1b1f1c
[21:33:59] <skunkworks_> how is the p2 of the 5i20 counted? pin 1 is the lower left - is pin 14 the upper left or right?
[21:36:26] <skunkworks_> 5i25
[22:30:35] <Tom_itx> 25pin?
[22:30:44] <Tom_itx> same layout as a DB25 i bet
[22:47:44] <Tom_L> sam, https://forum.linuxcnc.org/forum/39-pncconf/27531-mesa-5i25-p2-connector-pinout
[22:51:35] <Tom_itx> also note at botom of 5i25 manual P. 6
[22:53:20] <Tom_itx> (pdf P. 10)
[23:03:00] <skunkworks_> I figured it out.. :)
[23:03:02] <skunkworks_> thanks
[23:03:24] <skunkworks_> the little emco is jogging around.
[23:04:18] <skunkworks_> I think it will work with these servos. Was just using a 1amp 25v supply and normal moving around take much less. It is weird seeing it move at 150 ipm.. The max I could do with the old steppers was 30
[23:04:45] <skunkworks_> have to tune it a bit. cruising of less than .001 inch
[23:05:10] <Tom_itx> nice
[23:05:47] <skunkworks_> The bit file peter made works great
[23:05:59] <skunkworks_> (pwm on p3 and encoders on p2)