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[03:18:51] <Guest63503> Hi, guys, I have a question: does anybody tried to use arm base board and its gpio with linux-cnc?
[03:18:51] <Guest63503> Quick googling shows some efforts with RPi and BBB, that's it?
[06:47:28] <jthornton> zlog
[08:29:10] <jthornton> finally got ruby 2.x installed and now the synaptic package manager wants to update to 1.9 lol
[09:48:59] <JT-Shop> hmm I'm getting smart serial port 0 will be stopped on the gigabyte
[09:50:33] <JT-Shop> I also get a real time error at start up
[09:51:44] <skunkworks> this is the j1900?
[09:51:58] <skunkworks> I am running that on the matsuura - but uspace
[09:52:57] <JT-Shop> yes
[09:53:11] <JT-Shop> J1900N-D3V
[09:54:16] <JT-Shop> I might put my uspace hd in there and use the 7i92
[09:54:35] <JT-Shop> I wonder if I can get the touch screen to work on that one
[10:00:22] <JT-Shop> on the other hand this old dell I just put back together has great latency and has pci slots and serial port...
[10:18:21] <pcw_home> It is possible to get good latency on the J1900 but you do have to turn off most power management options
[10:21:10] <pcw_home> if you get sserial errors ona a 1 KHz thread it likely means you have millisecond latencies (which suggests power management to me)
[10:22:48] <JT-Shop> I went through and turned off anything that looked like power management, I must have missed something
[10:46:22] <JT-Shop> I turned off a few more things that didn't look important and now latency <2000us
[10:46:36] <JT-Shop> but no USB kills it for a quick fix for the BP
[11:36:37] <pcw_home> Yeah you need a newer OS to support the J1900
[11:36:55] <pcw_home> (or at least newer kernel)
[11:40:40] <pcw_home> getting 10.04 to run on any new hardware is likely to be a problem
[12:15:04] <JT-Shop> linuxmint was nice to 10.04 and only took slightly less than half the available hard drive
[12:16:05] <pcw_home> do you have a specific reason to stay with 10.04?
[12:16:46] <JT-Shop> no, just wanted to make a couple of parts real quick before upgrading
[12:23:43] <JT-Shop> I still wonder why the Dell would not boot up when connected to the touch screen and 5i25 plugged in... I didn't test to see what the problem was
[12:47:57] * JT-Shop finds tons of links bragging on linuxmint touchscreen support but nothing on actually using one
[12:52:39] <JT-Shop> I guess you have to plug it in before it will work... smacks forehead against wall
[12:57:11] <skunkworks> heh
[12:58:28] <skunkworks> JT-Shop, I tried my best to explain the opto22 board... ;)
[13:07:50] <JT-Shop> skunkworks: thanks
[13:07:59] <JT-Shop> it looks like a neat board
[13:08:38] <JT-Shop> I have one that had inputs down one side and outputs down the other side
[13:11:31] <skunkworks> it doesn't really matter what is what... You can set each port in or out (gpio)
[13:32:30] <skunkworks__> zlog
[15:16:34] <skunkworks> zlog
[15:24:34] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 9a6e256 06linuxcnc 10lib/hallib/basic_sim.tcl 10lib/hallib/sim_lib.tcl sim_lib.tcl:proc to enforce mandatory ini items JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=9a6e256
[15:24:34] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 1b6f034 06linuxcnc 10lib/python/rs274/glcanon.py glcanon.py remove unused function JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=1b6f034
[15:24:35] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 f79aa55 06linuxcnc 10(13 files in 3 dirs) ngcgui sim configs:simplify with LIB:basic_sim.tcl * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=f79aa55
[15:24:37] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 a1b9b20 06linuxcnc 10lib/hallib/sim_lib.tcl sim_lib.tcl:proc make_ddts: fix counting logic JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=a1b9b20
[15:24:41] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 ad56e14 06linuxcnc 10configs/sim/axis/xhc-hb04/xhc-hb04-layout1.ini 10configs/sim/axis/xhc-hb04/xhc-hb04-layout2.ini 10configs/sim/axis/xhc-hb04/xhc-hb04-layout2_mm.ini xhc-hb04 sim mm config: use basic_sim.tcl * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=ad56e14
[15:24:46] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 13ed64d 06linuxcnc 10(15 files) moveoff configs: remove redundant sim configs * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=13ed64d
[15:24:49] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 0f6173d 06linuxcnc 10docs/src/getting-started/updating-linuxcnc.txt updating-linuxcnc.txt: add Lathe Configurations JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=0f6173d
[15:24:54] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 f36f002 06linuxcnc 10src/emc/kinematics/trivkins.c trivkins.c update module name in msg JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=f36f002
[15:25:46] <skunkworks__> wow
[16:02:07] <JT-Shop> I cobbled up a probe routine to find the center of the part, the last line to set the coordinate system to 0 at the stop point does not get executed after I press the start/resume button in touchy.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15920558/
[16:04:29] <JT-Shop> this works in Axis
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15920601/
[16:04:34] <JT-Shop> let me test in touchy
[20:40:46] <skunkworks> looks like the counts per inch is 25400m:)\
[20:40:55] <skunkworks> looks like the counts per inch is 25400 :)
[21:02:02] <cradek> micron! jr is that way too.
[21:08:41] <skunksleep> I think the Jr and the matsuura had the same controllers
[22:27:35] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 9338035 06linuxcnc 03configs/sim/axis/historical_lathe.ini 10configs/sim/axis/lathe.ini configs/sim/axis/lathe simplify using basic_sim JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=9338035
[22:27:35] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 cd04492 06linuxcnc 10configs/sim/axis/lathe-fanucy/lathe-fanucy.ini lathe-fanucy.ini update for joints_axes JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=cd04492
[22:27:35] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 c256210 06linuxcnc 10configs/sim/gscreen/gscreen_custom/industrial_lathe.ini 10configs/sim/gscreen/gscreen_lathe.ini gscreen lathe sim configs update joints_axes JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=c256210
[22:27:38] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 f78de34 06linuxcnc 10configs/sim/gmoccapy/gmoccapy_lathe.ini 10configs/sim/gmoccapy/gmoccapy_lathe_imperial.ini 10configs/sim/gmoccapy/gmoccapy_postgui.hal gmoccapy lathe sim configs update joints_axes JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=f78de34
[22:27:43] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 56ef882 06linuxcnc 10lib/hallib/basic_sim.tcl 10lib/hallib/sim_lib.tcl basic_sim.tcl: handle additional motmod parm JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=56ef882
[22:27:47] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 5db0bbe 06linuxcnc 10configs/sim/axis/axis_9axis.ini 10configs/sim/axis/remap/cycle/cycle.ini 10configs/sim/gscreen/gscreen_custom/9axis.ini 10lib/hallib/core_sim9.hal sim configs w/ core_sim9.hal, use basic_sim.tcl JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=5db0bbe
[22:27:52] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 4e88cc6 06linuxcnc 10(5 files in 2 dirs) configs/sim/axis/sim_xyzbc.ini mv to ja_tests/ JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=4e88cc6
[22:27:56] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 4a86299 06linuxcnc 10(7 files in 2 dirs) ja_tests/*/*.ini simplify with basic_sim.tcl JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=4a86299
[22:28:00] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Dewey Garrett 05joints_axes13 fd66d21 06linuxcnc 10(9 files) configs/sim/axis/*.ini simplify sim configs for JA * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=fd66d21