#linuxcnc Logs
Mar 31 2019
#linuxcnc Calendar
12:00 AM infornography: at this point in my life I'm not sure there is much of a difference
12:04 AM net|: i get that alot trying new code projects out
12:04 AM net|: sometimes it yeilds nothing usable after hours of code editing
12:04 AM infornography: Yeah that sounds about right
12:04 AM net|: the lesson you can take from it would be that you can identify it in less hours next time if you want to procede
12:04 AM net|: just hope its easy to forget and easy to remember when encountering something like it. thats why cannabis is great
12:04 AM net|: its like you hardly miss those hours
12:06 AM net|: why not buy a ready made stepper driver ?
12:07 AM infornography: thats no fun
12:07 AM net|: mechantronics make really nice drivers for under 150 last i bought one
12:08 AM infornography: it's just interesting to put something together I guess
12:09 AM infornography: I have some cheap surplus steppers and power supplies
12:09 AM net|: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1itLt2Kvv0BXw_jw9XFXBB80YN6yZ3rw67fkb_6DuIeo/edit
12:10 AM net|: i liked it because all the parts were replacable
12:11 AM net|: i blew a few fuses and driver chips trying to figure out wiring yet it still runs like new
12:12 AM net|: found out to use 5v instead when finding the driving order on nema 36
12:13 AM net|: i have a fancy unipolar one too but it made too much noise and was not nearly as accurate
12:14 AM infornography: what ICs are they using on that mechantronics?
12:39 AM pink_vampire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr5YRuGYmKo added to the list
01:42 AM PL7icnc: Good Weather in Germany
01:42 AM PL7icnc: we Lost one Hour this Night :D
01:55 AM XXCoder: bleh
01:55 AM XXCoder: hey
01:56 AM pink_vampire: hi
01:57 AM PL7icnc: Good Day i am in Germany
02:03 AM PL7icnc: Good Morning Mr gloops
02:14 AM PL7icnc: Bye out for Sunday walking
03:56 AM Deejay: moin
04:44 AM Tom_L: morning
05:30 AM jthornton: morning
05:30 AM XXCoder: morning
05:36 AM Tom_L: 30°F, Hi 51
05:37 AM jthornton: same here
06:04 AM Tom_L: ok sim works in 2.7, upgrading to 2.8 next
06:13 AM Tom_L: under 2.8 the sim install is broke
06:14 AM jthornton: how did you upgrade?
06:14 AM jthornton: running several master uspace and sim install works
06:14 AM Tom_L: http://gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/uspace/debian9-emc.html
06:15 AM Tom_L: installed 7 then 8
06:15 AM jthornton: both from buildbot?
06:16 AM Tom_L: yes, i copied and pasted the lines
06:16 AM jthornton: did you remove the 7 deb line from the package manager?
06:17 AM Tom_L: the sim i had installed shows 2.8 so it aparently updated
06:17 AM Tom_L: but no i didn't
06:17 AM jthornton: I've never installed 7 then 8 so with both deb lines in the package manager there might be problems
06:22 AM Tom_L: updating now
06:23 AM Tom_L: made no difference
06:23 AM Tom_L: but i've got axis sim and my config so that's really all i need
06:24 AM jthornton: I have no clue what got trashed by doing what you did...
06:25 AM Tom_L: me either
06:26 AM Tom_L: maybe i should skip the 2.7 install and go straight to 2.8
06:26 AM jthornton: that's the way I did it every time, there is no reason to install 2.7 if you want 2.8
06:26 AM Tom_L: it shouldn't matter though
06:26 AM Tom_L: i mean, it should work either way
06:26 AM jthornton: looks like it does lol
06:27 AM Tom_L: the first time i did it i wanted to test my config with preempt-rt and ethernet so i went with 2.7
06:30 AM Tom_L: in doing so i found a bug with linuxcnc as well
06:54 AM jthornton: you should file a bug report
06:55 AM Tom_L: i think i did
06:55 AM Tom_L: wasn't the first occurance of it though, someone else reported it
07:01 AM jthornton: wow chris fixed the stepconf bug
07:01 AM jthornton: too bad the buildbot is broken...
07:04 AM Tom_L: one had to do with run from here and another was with the near component and spindle-at-speed
07:04 AM Tom_L: 2.7 ignored it but 2.8 complained when i had the near component commented out by accident :)
07:10 AM jthornton: you should add a bug about copy error when upgrading from 2.7 to 2.8
08:23 AM jthornton: Tom_L: what method did you use for single point thread milling?
08:25 AM gregcnc: method?
08:32 AM jthornton: he wrote a script to generate the code in something or other
09:38 AM Tom_L: jthornton, here's the macro i did for my cad cam: http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81/~webpage/cnc/Smartcam/ThreadMill_Multi.mcl
09:38 AM Tom_L: generates lead in lead out moves and helix
09:40 AM Tom_L: leadin/out is different depending on the thread
09:40 AM Tom_L: http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81/~webpage/cnc/Smartcam/threadmacro_multipass2.jpg
09:57 AM jthornton: Tom_L: thanks, I should be able to translate that to python
10:08 AM Tom_L: yeah probably. i had to do it the way i did because of the way it inserts elements into the model if it looks a little backwards
10:10 AM Tom_L: there's an internal and external one there as well if you want to view them separate
10:12 AM Tom_L: one more round on this install...
11:17 AM Tom_L: JT-Shop i followed your install to the letter and 2.8 won't let me save sims
11:22 AM jthornton: your starting linuxcnc configuration selector from the menu and picking a sim from sample configurations?
11:25 AM jthornton: Tom_L: when you installed debian 9 did you put in a root password?
11:26 AM Tom_L: no
11:27 AM Tom_L: and yes i selected from the menu
11:27 AM CaptHindsight: what is the name of Debian 9?
11:27 AM jthornton: followed my install for linuxcnc or the whole shebang?
11:27 AM Tom_L: the whole thing from debian 9 to lcnc 2.8
11:28 AM jthornton: Tom_L: run linuxcnc from a terminal and see if it gives you the error
11:28 AM CaptHindsight: Debian 9 "Stretch"
11:29 AM Tom_test: Error in startup script: error deleting "/home/tom/linuxcnc/nc_files/gcmc_lib": directory not empty
11:29 AM Tom_test: while executing
11:29 AM Tom_test: "file delete $linkname"
11:31 AM Tom_L: if i delete the nc_files directory it works
11:33 AM Tom_L: that's a gmoccapy directory i already had
11:33 AM Tom_L: lemme try to delete just that
11:37 AM Tom_test: Error in startup script: error deleting "/home/tom/linuxcnc/nc_files/ngcgui_lib": directory not empty
11:38 AM Tom_L: why does it care what files i have in what directory anyway?
11:38 AM Tom_L: how stupid
11:38 AM Tom_L: those are files and directories i had from 2.7 that were just fine there
11:39 AM Tom_L: next one it will complain about will probably be ncgui_lib
11:40 AM Tom_L: err remap_lib
11:41 AM _abc_: Hi. Is the download from linuxcnc.org very slow today or what?
11:43 AM Tom_L: no
11:43 AM _abc_: It stalled twice already. Also: G92 question: if the unit set with G20 or G21 before G92 then the G92 will interpret all coords in the current unit, correct? Conversely, if G92.3 is used to retrieve stored coords, after a G20/21 change, the coords will be wrong? Correct? For G92.3 ?
11:43 AM Tom_L: i may be sucking it dry though. done 4 installs this morning
11:44 AM _abc_: IT'S YOUR FAULT!
11:44 AM _abc_: Why not use a local copy damnit?
11:44 AM _abc_: What's the size of the file anyway? the iso?
11:44 AM Tom_L: that would be #5 & 6
11:44 AM Tom_L: which one?
11:45 AM _abc_: wheezy-iso
11:45 AM Tom_L: not very big
11:45 AM _abc_: Jesus. You work in marketing?
11:45 AM _abc_: Is it a dvd or a cdrom image
11:45 AM _abc_: I see 1.1GB so dvd?
11:45 AM Tom_L: one or the other.. it's a round shiny disk
11:45 AM Tom_L: :)
11:45 AM _abc_: No, it is small, black and squarish
11:45 AM _abc_: Tom_L: troll day?
11:46 AM Tom_L: no just having my share of issues too
11:47 AM _abc_: I am serious. What about G92.3? Assume this runs: G20 \n G90 \n G0 X100 Y100 \n G92 ; then work happens, then the machine is shut down, next day:
11:47 AM Tom_L: 232783872 bytes
11:47 AM Tom_L: for the 64bit iso
11:47 AM _abc_: G21 \n G90 \n G21 \n G92.3
11:47 AM Tom_L: i don't think i use G92
11:48 AM _abc_: This will result in an error, right? Or does the G21 changing the previously remembered (??) G20 also update all the variables like those used by G92.3
11:48 AM Tom_L: nope don't use that one
11:48 AM Tom_L: i use G54..59
11:48 AM _abc_: Ok, I'll wait for someone who does, then
11:49 AM _abc_: Tom_L: where did you get that image? I used http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/getting-started/getting-linuxcnc.html which has only one link
11:49 AM Tom_L: umm
11:49 AM _abc_: Also, why no mirrors?
11:49 AM Tom_L: right now it's stored on my data drive
11:49 AM _abc_: Tom_L: 4th time :)
11:50 AM Tom_L: no big deal, it's a test pc and i'm testing the fail of the install
11:50 AM _abc_: Just use a local copy. But you are cryptic. Where did you get the iso?
11:50 AM Tom_L: aparently 2.8 needs a clean slate to copy sims
11:50 AM Tom_L: i hand coded all the bits ?
11:51 AM _abc_: You are on 2.8?
11:51 AM Tom_L: off their website of course
11:51 AM Tom_L: i am now
11:51 AM _abc_: Do you have a link to it?
11:51 AM Tom_L: probably
11:51 AM _abc_: I'll put you on ignore soon. Troll no more.
11:51 AM Tom_L: pfft
11:51 AM Tom_L: you want help right?
11:52 AM Tom_L: http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/getting-started/getting-linuxcnc.html#_download_the_image
11:53 AM Tom_L: www.linuxcnc.org/linuxcnc-2.7-wheezy.iso
11:54 AM _abc_: This is a joke, right?
11:54 AM _abc_: You said you're on 2.8
11:54 AM Tom_L: i am but i thought you wanted wheezy
11:54 AM _abc_: And you said there's a 2.2G image. The one you linked is the one I am getting.
11:54 AM _abc_: I asked where the 2.2G image is.
11:54 AM Tom_L: i'm not positive, i've had that one quite a while now
11:55 AM _abc_: Then there will be newer ones out. Where are they. Do I have to drill down the site using tools?
11:55 AM Tom_L: http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/
11:55 AM Tom_L: there are those links
11:55 AM Tom_L: but i'm not sure about .iso
11:56 AM Tom_L: what exactly are you looking for?
11:56 AM _abc_: Right. Now we are getting somewhere. Precisely what you linked.
11:57 AM Tom_L: all you had to do was ask :)
11:58 AM gloops: all this fuss over clicking on a link and receiving a free and excellent control system? lol
11:58 AM Tom_L: :)
11:58 AM _abc_: gloops: a what?
11:59 AM * Tom_L hooks _abc_ up to lcnc and hits the ESTOP
12:00 PM Tom_L: gloops aparently 2.8 is a little fussy when it comes to copying sims
12:02 PM Tom_L: as i predicted.. it gripes about remap_lib being in nc_files too
12:02 PM Tom_L: finally.. that was the last one i had to remove to get it to save a sim
12:04 PM Tom_L: i had moved all that stuff over when i was working on the spindle orient code
12:05 PM _abc_: save a sim?
12:05 PM _abc_: Save what, the images?
12:05 PM Tom_L: a simulated configuration file
12:05 PM Tom_L: from the menu
12:06 PM Tom_L: only in 2.8 from what i gather
12:07 PM _abc_: Does the sim version require only the uspace or also the core?
12:10 PM Tom_L: dunno
12:11 PM Tom_L: jthornton ^^ figured it out
12:13 PM jthornton: Tom_L: so it didn't like having remap_lib in nc_files?
12:13 PM jthornton: weird
12:13 PM Tom_L: a couple directories there yes
12:14 PM jthornton: you would think it would complain instead of failing to do anything lol
12:14 PM Tom_L: the behavior changed in 2.8
12:15 PM _abc_: Ok 2.7-preempt does sim too
12:15 PM Tom_L: ngcgui_lib was another one
12:16 PM Tom_L: jthornton, nothing against your install directions :)
12:16 PM Tom_L: they worked great
12:16 PM _abc_: Tom_L: I assume the iso you are using is custom built.
12:16 PM Tom_L: no
12:16 PM Tom_L: any iso i have i downloaded
12:16 PM _abc_: Is there an official iso for 2.8? I cannot find it.
12:16 PM Tom_L: no
12:16 PM _abc_: Tom_L: sure, but from where
12:16 PM Tom_L: you must build master
12:16 PM jthornton: Tom_L: I wonder if it just don't like any subdirectories in nc_files?
12:17 PM Tom_L: no, i have lots of others
12:17 PM Tom_L: that would just be silly
12:18 PM Tom_L: _abc_ you need to change the repository to point to master then you can upgrade 2.7 to 2.8 on wheezy
12:18 PM _abc_: Tom_L: I sort of hate you for all this trolling. http://www.linuxcnc.org/iso/ link
12:18 PM _abc_: No, I need a url as above. Thanks for the lots of time.
12:18 PM _abc_: </sarcasm>
12:18 PM Tom_L: always glad to get in the way
12:18 PM _abc_: It shows. Also that is antique
12:18 PM _abc_: Where would the new ones be? 2.8?
12:19 PM Tom_L: there aren't any iso of 2.8
12:19 PM Tom_L: you build it because it's master
12:19 PM _abc_: You said you got a 2.8 iso 2.2GB in size?
12:19 PM Tom_L: http://www.linuxcnc.org/testing-stretch-rtpreempt/
12:19 PM jthornton: the only iso's are 2.7
12:19 PM Tom_L: there are those
12:19 PM jthornton: that's 2.7
12:19 PM _abc_: Or is that what you built. Now I am really confused. You said you downloaded "it" 3 times today already.
12:19 PM _abc_: What did you get, the 2.7 official image? Thanks.
12:19 PM Tom_L: at first i wasn't sure what you were after
12:20 PM Tom_L: now i'm really not
12:20 PM jthornton: http://gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/uspace/index.html
12:20 PM jthornton: install instructions for everything current
12:20 PM Tom_L: i _think_ you want to run 2.8 on wheezy right?
12:20 PM _abc_: I am now getting 2.7 default install image, I hope it is r14 or r13
12:21 PM Tom_L: if it isn't you can do an update
12:21 PM _abc_: http://www.linuxcnc.org/linuxcnc-2.7-wheezy.iso this
12:21 PM Tom_L: and then if you want to run 2.8 you can update to that as well
12:21 PM _abc_: I probably can't do an update and won't for bandwidth reasons and for time reasons.
12:21 PM _abc_: I need to test/resurrect a broken machine using a usb stick and little else in rustical conditions.
12:24 PM _abc_: What's the wheezi image repo equivalent to http://www.linuxcnc.org/testing-stretch-rtpreempt/ ?
12:25 PM Tom_L: are you wanting to run 2.8 on wheezy?
12:25 PM Tom_L: or 2.7?
12:26 PM _abc_: I am getting the official 2.7 image, the only one linked in the main project page
12:26 PM Tom_L: i believe the 2.7 iso will install then you do updates to get to 2.7.14
12:26 PM Tom_L: not sure what 2.7.xxx the iso is exactly
12:26 PM _abc_: That would be good except the only iso I saw for 2.7 was r13
12:27 PM Tom_L: i don't think they publish a new iso every time they make updates
12:28 PM _abc_: They do not.
12:28 PM Tom_L: sry for the confusion earlier but i wasn't sure what you wanted really
12:29 PM Tom_L: and i _did_ update my mill pc to 2.8 from wheezy 2.7 and have been using it a bit
12:30 PM Tom_L: jt has a page for that too but i didn't bookmark it
12:30 PM _abc_: jthornton: thanks for the gnipsel link, it's the right one
12:31 PM _abc_: *-uspace.iso will differ how from normal 2.7 install?
12:36 PM _abc_: Great the default iso I got is not one of the ones on http://www.linuxcnc.org/testing-stretch-rtpreempt/
12:36 PM Tom_L: no it wouldn't be
12:37 PM Tom_L: those are all master iso for debian 9
12:37 PM Tom_L: (stretch)
12:37 PM Tom_L: not wheezy
01:04 PM Tom_test: JT-Shop, http://paste.debian.net/1075418
01:04 PM Tom_test: installing the QtPyVCP stuff i got that error
01:05 PM Tom_test: any ideas?
01:06 PM Tom_test: error: can't copy 'QtDesigner/Qt5.7.1-Py2.7-64bit/libpyqt5_py2.so': doesn't exist or not a regular file
01:12 PM _abc_: Is there a default password on the default live wheezy 2.7 iso?
01:13 PM _abc_: Tom_test: sudo updatedb && sudo locate libpyqt5_py2.so
01:13 PM _abc_: then file on $output from above
01:13 PM _abc_: sudo is not needed for locate
01:19 PM Tom_L: command not found on both updatedb and locate
01:19 PM Jymmm: Tom_L: what distro?
01:19 PM Tom_L: no default password i'm aware of
01:19 PM Tom_L: stretch
01:20 PM _abc_: Tom_L: that is err odd
01:20 PM Tom_L: https://qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com/install/quick_start.html
01:20 PM Tom_L: trying to install that
01:21 PM Jymmm: Tom_L: It looks like you have to: sudo apt-get install locate
01:21 PM _abc_: Tom_L: sudo apt-get install mlocate && sudo updatedb && locate $whatever
01:22 PM _abc_: Why would mlocate not be installed on a default system?!
01:22 PM _abc_: Wow.
01:22 PM _abc_: What's next, systemd based very fast logging which fills disks in seconds with useless message repeats? (been there, done that, am on devuan now for that reason)
01:23 PM Tom_test: unable to locate updatedb
01:24 PM Jymmm: Tom_L: apt-cache search updatedb
01:24 PM Jymmm: err
01:24 PM Jymmm: Tom_L: sudo apt-get update; apt-cache search updatedb
01:26 PM _abc_: Is it in the cache?
01:27 PM Tom_test: meh, i'm takin a break
01:42 PM jthornton: Tom_L: are you installing for dev or the quick install?
01:42 PM jthornton: https://qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com/install/quick_start.html
01:42 PM jthornton: that page?
01:42 PM Tom_L: yup
01:45 PM infornography: ISP@AT&T:~$ IRC -k
01:45 PM infornography: :(
01:46 PM jthornton: hazzy-m: have you seen this error before https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZVPtjtFjfB/
01:47 PM * jthornton uses paste.ubuntu.com cause it's less clutter and word wraps
01:47 PM Tom_L: ok
01:47 PM jthornton: Tom_L: which command gave you that error?
01:47 PM Tom_L: fell off the side of the page here :)
01:48 PM Tom_L: the 2nd yellow box i think
01:48 PM Tom_L: i can run it again for sure...
01:48 PM jthornton: the dependencies is a rather long line did you get any errors with that?
01:48 PM Tom_L: not that i recall no
01:49 PM Tom_L: gimme a sec to finish something then i'll test it again
01:49 PM jthornton: ok, I'll be back in a bit going out to the shop for a bit
02:12 PM Tom_L: jthornton, http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81/~webpage/cnc/QtPyVCP/QtPyVCP_Install.log
02:12 PM Tom_L: the whole install so far
02:29 PM Loetmichel: re from a "inheritance meeting" for my grandma. my dad's already dead so i inherited 1/12 of an 1ha patch of farmland... now the city decided to upgrade that land to "commercial area", and offered 14 eur per square meter. one of the brothers of my dad already did some haggling and got it up to 16 eur... now the others want it to be 18 eur minium. So there were 2 parties on that meeting: a
02:29 PM Loetmichel: few of us wanted to sell it for 16 or try to get 17 and if that fails sell for 16, the others said 18 eur and if not then we will not sell"... which could result in the city simply putting the commercial area on the other side of town and making that patch of grass worthless again. and they FOUGHT tooth and nail over that. :-(
02:31 PM Loetmichel: why do brothers and sisters fight over such few 1000 eur? is that worth it to fight with your siblings over?
02:34 PM fragalot: 'sup
02:37 PM jthornton: Tom_L: error: can't copy 'QtDesigner/Qt5.7.1-Py2.7-64bit/libpyqt5_py2.so': doesn't exist or not a regular file
02:38 PM jthornton: I wonder what that is???
02:42 PM jthornton: Tom_L: does qtpyvcp -h work?
02:56 PM jthornton: Tom_L: hazzy-m just pushed the path fix for libpyqt5 so uninstall then install and it should be ok
03:03 PM hazzy-m: testing
03:04 PM hazzy-m: hurray!
03:05 PM Jymmm: jthornton: how many acres you on?
03:09 PM jthornton: 9.00000000000000
03:10 PM Jymmm: jthornton: are you SURE it's not 9.00000000000001 ???
03:11 PM jthornton: yea we measured it with laser from space
03:11 PM * Loetmichel kicks a boundary stone on jthorntons property a bit
03:11 PM Loetmichel: measure again ;)
03:12 PM Jymmm: jthornton: but but but lasers are straight, earth is round,
03:13 PM Jymmm: jthornton: 18m video, -25F for the low, you could totally do this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD_3_gsgsnk
03:21 PM Tom_L: i'll check when i get back
03:21 PM hazzy-m: our neighbor has a geothermal system, both heats and cools very well and cheap to run, BUT it cost a lot to install
03:21 PM fragalot: Jymmm: not to mention lasers get deflected by changes in density of the fluid (ie. air) they move through
03:21 PM hazzy-m: they had a well drilling rig on site for a few days, probably drilled 15 50-70ft deep wells in the granite
03:22 PM Jymmm: hazzy-m: In the video he just uses 4" drainage pipe, maybe 6 at a time , 150 foot long.
03:22 PM Jymmm: 8ft deep
03:23 PM Tom_L: jthornton, command not found
03:24 PM Tom_L: uninstall what?
03:24 PM Tom_L: and how?
03:24 PM Tom_L: bbiab
03:24 PM jthornton: ok
03:24 PM hazzy-m: Jymmm: if you have enough space that is a great way to do it!
03:24 PM * hazzy-m does not have fast enough internets to watch a video :(
03:27 PM hazzy-m: Tom_L: since it failed to install you probably don't need to uninstall, but it can't do any harm
03:27 PM hazzy-m: ininstall: pip uninstall qtpyvcp
03:27 PM hazzy-m: reinstall: pip install git+https://github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp.git
03:27 PM Jymmm: hazzy-m: https://imgur.com/Y3nJes4
03:28 PM sameee: Hello #linuxcnc - is there a standard hobbyist build thread that someone can link me? I am interested to learn more and perhaps build a machine capable of cutting small bits of acrylic, derlin, and timber
03:28 PM hazzy-m: thanks! That looks pretty easy if your already doing site work
03:30 PM hazzy-m: hello sameee
03:31 PM Jymmm: hazzy-m: https://imgur.com/3XFAvqR
03:34 PM Jymmm: hazzy-m: 235FT worth he says https://imgur.com/3W3jP45
03:36 PM _abc_: Is there a way to pause and enter MDI mode from pause?
03:36 PM _abc_: M0 or M1 explicitly do not allow MDI. Is there another way.
03:41 PM jthornton: no
03:43 PM Jymmm: maybe
03:43 PM Jymmm: (kidding, I have no idea)
03:45 PM hazzy-m: _abc_: what are you trying to achieve? I believe there is a component that lets you jog while paused ....
03:46 PM hazzy-m: Jymmm: that is a lot of pipe!! I guess it is much like a septic field
04:07 PM _abc_: hazzy-m: link to the component? Also the jogging has a G92 option after it?
04:21 PM Deejay: gn8
04:25 PM hazzy-m: _abc_: this is what I was refering too, bit it is very old: http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Jog-While-Paused
04:26 PM hazzy-m: again, what are you trying to acheive?
04:28 PM hazzy-m: _abc_: found this, so MDI while in AUTO mode does appears to be possible: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk1FU-MIk0A
04:29 PM _abc_: I have a doubt, never made that work.
04:29 PM _abc_: And I need it.
04:29 PM Tom_test: Successfully installed qtpyvcp-0.2.2+16.g58f0ae2
04:30 PM jthornton: I think that is on a branch hazzy-m
04:30 PM jthornton: yea Tom_test
04:30 PM _abc_: So there is no way to mdi G52 or jog while paused in wheezy based live 2.7?
04:30 PM hazzy-m: jthornton: yes, I assume so, now to find which one!
04:32 PM Tom_test: were there supposed to be some sim examples installed in config?
04:32 PM hazzy-m: _abc_: very unlikly, but I don't dare say its not possible since then some clever chap will prove me wrong lol
04:33 PM _abc_: Hey it's 2019, I have to hack a button into the Z axis interface now... no thanks.
04:33 PM flyback is now known as phlyback
04:34 PM phlyback is now known as flyback
04:34 PM hazzy-m: _abc_: if you tell us what you are tyring to do we will be much better able to help
04:34 PM _abc_: lift the engraver bit 0.05mm or such when needed
04:35 PM hazzy-m: to clear chips? For the rest of the program? untill the end of the next segment?
04:35 PM _abc_: Depends.
04:35 PM _abc_: Not to clear chips.
04:35 PM _abc_: Usually for the rest of the program not always.
04:35 PM hazzy-m: when you unpause do you want the tool to follow the initialy programed path?
04:35 PM hazzy-m: ok
04:35 PM _abc_: There are problem areas on things which are supposed to be flat but are not.
04:36 PM Tom_L: from the lcnc menu, it copied the sims but didn't create an icon for them
04:36 PM _abc_: jthornton: is this loadable into live wheezy 2.7 iso as shipped? http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Jog-While-Paused
04:38 PM hazzy-m: Tom_L: do the sims show up in the config chooser?
04:38 PM jthornton: you would have to build a RIP (Run In Place)
04:38 PM Tom_test: yeah
04:39 PM Tom_test: they show up and copy to the config directory but no icon
04:39 PM Rab: Alternatively, can you enter new zero coordinates while paused? E.g. add +0.05 to Z zero.
04:39 PM jthornton: did you check make a desktop icon?
04:39 PM Tom_test: o_o
04:40 PM Tom_test: of course :)
04:40 PM jthornton: I've never tried it let me see
04:40 PM Tom_test: now it did
04:40 PM Tom_test: i chose a different one this time
04:41 PM Tom_test: click on the icon and it asks to choose a file
04:43 PM jthornton: which one did you choose?
04:43 PM _abc_: jthornton: is it a deliberate decision to omit any jog capability or offset adding (perhaps unidirectional G52) in linuxcnc?
04:44 PM Tom_test: xyz
04:44 PM _abc_: Stop at reached point then edit then start at reached point seems to be the only way.
04:44 PM Tom_test: doesn't create an icon but copies files
04:44 PM jthornton: I just tried xyz and it created the desktop icon and tried all the rest too
04:45 PM Tom_test: xyz metric didn't either
04:46 PM jthornton: hmm I just tried them all and all of them created icons
04:46 PM jthornton: got some twice cause I forgot I already did it lol
04:47 PM jthornton: abc probably came from the original code that the NIST created I guess
04:47 PM Tom_test: yeah if you run it again it makes a 2nd copy
04:48 PM Tom_test: this time it did
04:48 PM Tom_test: xyz
04:48 PM Tom_test: odd
04:48 PM jthornton: hazzy-m: mhaberler has a branch keyboard-jog-while-paused... but it was last touched in 2013 so it's 6392 commits behind master
04:48 PM jthornton: yea odd
04:49 PM Tom_test: what do you pick in the vcp chooser>
04:49 PM Tom_test: ?
04:49 PM jthornton: still trying to decipher your code lol
04:49 PM jthornton: mini is save
04:49 PM hazzy-m: yes, he also has some vids demoing it, I think that is the same branch ArcEye was using in his video
04:50 PM jthornton: Tom_test: does the video tests show up?
04:50 PM hazzy-m: they were both in 2012
04:50 PM * jthornton wanders out to the shop to get his beer
04:51 PM hazzy-m: abc: have you looked at the external offsets branch? You could almost certainly do what you want with that, though it might be a bit of work to set up
04:52 PM Tom_test: video test are on the menu
04:52 PM _abc_: 00:39 < Rab> Alternatively, can you enter new zero coordinates while paused?
04:52 PM _abc_: E.g. add +0.05 to Z zero.
04:52 PM _abc_: No Rab one can't
04:52 PM _abc_: I asked if the stock wheezy has that in it or if the module loads as written
04:52 PM Tom_test: pick qtpyvcp_test then what do i choose next?
04:53 PM Tom_test: jthornton, what are you trying to decipher?
04:54 PM _abc_: Can one call a subr from mdi before starting the program from line X?
04:55 PM _abc_: https://forum.linuxcnc.org/gmoccapy/31892-calling-subroutine-from-mdi sounds like another can of worms
04:57 PM jthornton: your thread milling program
04:58 PM jthornton: qtpyvcp_test shows the install works, the vkt and opengl test the video card works
05:00 PM jthornton: abc the jog while paused is not a module it is a whole copy of linuxcnc that was branched off in 2013 so very old
05:01 PM Tom_test: i take it some of these work and some don't?
05:04 PM hazzy-m: abc that thread you linked is for a problem with the way gmoccapy reported the spindle speed, LCNC actually behaved as expected when calling the sub
05:05 PM jthornton: yea from time to time the examples are borked as Lcvette and TurBoss are always working on probe basic at least
05:05 PM Tom_test: ok
05:05 PM Tom_test: i'm not near up to speed on it but parts of it work
05:05 PM jthornton: you can install some of mine to test out also look in the showcase
05:06 PM jthornton: what's that?
05:07 PM Tom_test: oh i dunno, i'm just poking around right now
05:08 PM Tom_test: what sort of files do you choose in the 'select vcp file dialog?
05:08 PM hazzy-m: _abc_: there is some good info in this thread that might give you some ideas on how to aproach your problem
05:09 PM jthornton: for my gui's you don't have to pick a vcp
05:09 PM hazzy-m: I am convinced you can solve your problem satisfactorily using stock 2.7 if you are willing to put a little time and effort into it, LinuxCNC is EXTREAMLY versitile
05:10 PM Lcvette: Tom_test: Tom, .yaml
05:10 PM Lcvette: ?
05:10 PM Lcvette: .yml
05:10 PM Lcvette: ?
05:11 PM Lcvette: I forget but something like that
05:11 PM Tom_test: ok
05:11 PM Lcvette: Are you trying to open designer or linuxcnc?
05:11 PM Tom_test: is linuxcnc supposed to stay open?
05:11 PM hazzy-m: _abc_: sorry, forgot to add the link: https://forum.linuxcnc.org/10/31745
05:11 PM Tom_test: i've no idea
05:12 PM Tom_test: i'm clicking on an icon
05:12 PM Lcvette: Ok
05:12 PM Lcvette: If it's the vcp launcher, they should be populated
05:12 PM Tom_test: it must have been running but nothing was showing for it
05:14 PM Lcvette: And you would choose what vcp you want to launch
05:14 PM Lcvette: But I'm running development so maybe mine is different from yours
05:14 PM Lcvette: Did you do the development install?
05:15 PM Tom_test: i get quite a few errors
05:15 PM Tom_test: i did the one jt has on his page
05:15 PM Lcvette: I'm on my tablet, but what errors
05:16 PM jthornton: Lcvette: looks like pip installs master
05:16 PM Tom_test: lemme mess with it a bit before i go there
05:16 PM Lcvette: jthornton: is that bad?
05:17 PM Lcvette: That would be the most current
05:17 PM Lcvette: Not really alockdown version yet..lol
05:19 PM jthornton: well it's good because hazzy-m fixed a path error today Tom_test was having
05:19 PM Tom_test: leave it to me to break something
05:20 PM * jthornton watches a pair of cardinals on chicken tv
05:22 PM Tom_test: brender loaded ok
05:22 PM Tom_test: finally see something other than little boxes
05:23 PM Tom_test: how do i check if i have the devel version?
05:26 PM _abc_: hazzy-m: this is more like it, thanks for pointing out the idea https://forum.linuxcnc.org/10-advanced-configuration/12149-move-the-machine-during-operation
05:28 PM jthornton: Tom_test: you're running the latest
05:28 PM jthornton: master
05:30 PM Tom_test: jt is it a developement version?
05:30 PM Tom_test: if i wanted to make something...
05:30 PM Tom_test: that's a long way off though...
05:31 PM Lcvette: Open a terminal and type: editvcp
05:32 PM Lcvette: If qtdesigner opens, it's devel
05:32 PM Tom_test: esigner: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/designer': No such file or directory
05:33 PM hazzy-m: Tom_test: also if qtpyvcp -v gives you a clean version number like v0.2.2 you have master
05:33 PM hazzy-m: sisnce you isntalled from github you have master
05:33 PM Tom_test: QtPyVCP v0.2.2+16.g58f0ae2
05:33 PM hazzy-m: yep, that is latest master
05:34 PM Tom_test: what's missing ^^ there?
05:34 PM jthornton: Tom_test: https://qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com/tutorials/vcp_template.html
05:34 PM hazzy-m: 16 commits ahead of v0.2.2
05:35 PM _abc_: So how does one attach a M1xx call to a hal pin on a parport?
05:37 PM Tom_test: _abc_, maybe with MDI_COMMAND in the ini?
05:37 PM Tom_test: that was my first guess
05:38 PM _abc_: I would need the M1xx to be called upon parport pin attached button state change
05:40 PM jthornton: yea a mdi command in the ini file
05:41 PM Lcvette: Tom_test: have you run an update since itstall?
05:41 PM _abc_: jthornton: do you have an example in mind?
05:41 PM jthornton: http://linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/config/ini-config.html#_halui_section
05:42 PM jthornton: doing 8 things at once lol
05:42 PM _abc_: halui.mdi-command-00 is then a pin, but do I need to connect it with a net connecting it to the parport pin?
05:43 PM Lcvette: Tom_test: you need to get the riot app now and come join us in qtpyvcp
05:44 PM Lcvette: So much easier exchanging images, paste clips, vids etc for trouble shooting and collaboration
05:46 PM Lcvette: <_abc_ "So how does one attach a M1xx ca"> https://riot.im/desktop.html
05:47 PM Lcvette: Tom_test: https://riot.im/desktop.html
05:48 PM jthornton: http://linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/hal/basic-hal.html#_net
05:49 PM jthornton: ^ abc
05:50 PM _abc_: got it, thanks
05:53 PM jthornton: Tom_test: where did you get your single point thread mills?
05:53 PM Lcvette: Online carbide.com
05:54 PM Tom_test: yeah i think so..
05:54 PM Lcvette: They make great affordable carbide tooling
05:54 PM Tom_L: http://onlinecarbide.com/sipithmi.html
05:54 PM Lcvette: I love their carbide stub drills
05:56 PM jthornton: thanks
05:56 PM Tom_L: that site sure has sucky colors
05:57 PM XXCoder: eh looks like standard microsoft colors.
05:57 PM XXCoder: get Dark Mode if you dont like it, and use firefox.
05:57 PM jthornton: I wonder what the crest is on the thread mills, they don't list it
05:58 PM Lcvette: .002
05:58 PM jthornton: on all of them?
05:58 PM Lcvette: Most of the small common sizes
05:58 PM Tom_L: they're pretty sharp
05:59 PM jthornton: yea you need the crest to figure out the final tool path
05:59 PM Tom_L: i ended up adding ~.004-.005"
05:59 PM Tom_L: depending on the cutter
05:59 PM jthornton: to the diameter?
06:00 PM Tom_L: i think mine calculates radius
06:00 PM Tom_L: i'd have to look again
06:00 PM jthornton: that's ok play with qtpyvcp
06:00 PM Tom_L: i would add that to the diameter
06:01 PM Tom_L: #major_diameter
06:01 PM Tom_L: so that would be diameter at that point
06:02 PM Lcvette: Jt, my pitch diameter offset for 1/4-28 is 0.041"
06:04 PM Tom_L: on the 3/4 16 i think i ended up with .004-.006 but i wanted it snug
06:04 PM Tom_L: still kinda messin with that
06:04 PM Tom_L: just haven't had alot of play time
06:04 PM jthornton: I'm working on a thread mill conversational, what is the neck diameter of a 1/4" one
06:05 PM jthornton: http://onlinecarbide.com/142056tpi.html
06:05 PM Tom_L: i modeled all of mine
06:05 PM Tom_L: want them all?
06:05 PM jthornton: sure
06:05 PM jthornton: last day of the month don't care about data lol
06:06 PM jthornton: gotta go fire up the barbie and get it warmed up
06:10 PM Lcvette: Jt, not sure of the to of my head off the neck diameter
06:10 PM Tom_L: 1/4" neck is .10425
06:10 PM Lcvette: Sounds about right
06:10 PM jthornton: ok thanks
06:10 PM Tom_L: they give the neck length
06:11 PM Tom_L: the #10 is .06945"
06:12 PM Tom_L: 5/16 is .15900"
06:13 PM Tom_L: 3/8 is .18950
06:14 PM Tom_L: 1/2 is .23925
06:15 PM jthornton: thanks
06:15 PM Tom_L: 5/8 is .34910
06:16 PM Tom_L: and the 3/4 is .41895
06:17 PM jthornton: thanks
06:18 PM Tom_L: i thought i had it in a spreadsheet but didn't have that diameter
06:18 PM jthornton: I found a spreadsheet that does a lot of stuff and one is check if the tool it good for the thread
06:19 PM Tom_L: he gives a range on his site which i thought was helpful
06:19 PM Tom_L: and marks it on the tube
06:19 PM Tom_L: i put some clear tape over the label to keep it
06:20 PM jthornton: https://www.nyccnc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Thread-Mill-Calculator-Rev7.xlsx
06:20 PM jthornton: that's a pretty cool spreadsheet
06:21 PM jthornton: I also noticed that multiple passes start deep and progress to shallower cuts to keep the material removal the same
06:22 PM Tom_L: yeah i didn't do that yet. mine are equally divided passes
06:22 PM jthornton: well I'm off to toss some steaks on the pit and give them a hot foot
06:23 PM Tom_L: later
06:36 PM Tom_L: so what does riot do?
06:36 PM Tom_L: like a whiteboard?
06:38 PM hazzy-m: riot is kinda like slack or discord, but it bridged to IRC, lets you share images and files directaly, and also has a mobile app which is nice
06:38 PM hazzy-m: also has keeps logs and has search, which is very handy
06:38 PM Tom_L: i don't use any of those :)
06:38 PM hazzy-m: neither have I lol
06:39 PM Tom_L: how do you tell which is the main file to launch in a config?
06:39 PM hazzy-m: your talking about qtpyvcp?
06:39 PM Tom_L: yeah
06:40 PM hazzy-m: the .yml file is the main file that contains all of the VCP info, so if there is one it is best to use it
06:40 PM Tom_test: ok
06:41 PM hazzy-m: you can also launch VCPs from a single .ui file if it is a very simple VCP
06:41 PM Tom_test: now, if i wanted to start completely from scratch where would i begin or do you need a template to start with?
06:42 PM hazzy-m: you can begin with a single .ui file, bit it is quikest to start with a temp, JT made a good one, sek
06:42 PM Tom_test: i have his page open
06:42 PM hazzy-m: this should get you started: https://qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com/tutorials/vcp_template.html
06:42 PM Tom_test: yeah
06:42 PM hazzy-m: sweet
06:51 PM Tom_test: probably best not to do it as root :D
06:54 PM Tom_test: still missing something
06:54 PM Tom_test: Starting QtDesigner ...
06:54 PM Tom_test: designer: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/designer': No such file or directory
06:56 PM infornography: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/401550154789814274/562061383588642838/Fuse_Replacement_Guide.jpg
07:03 PM hazzy-m: infornography: thats about right, lol
07:04 PM hazzy-m: Tom_test: your having the most truble, have not seen that in a while, I think you must not have qdeisnger installed
07:05 PM Tom_test: i think you're right. i just discovered
07:05 PM Tom_test: i started at 4am doing 4 stretch installs to find out it was a directory issue not the install
07:05 PM Tom_test: and the day just kinda went that way
07:08 PM hazzy-m: sudo apt install qttools5.dev qttools5-dev-tools
07:09 PM Tom_test: just did that i think
07:09 PM hazzy-m: ok
07:09 PM hazzy-m: thinking I should add that the the main deps to prevent confusion ...
07:09 PM Tom_test: https://qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com/install/installation.html
07:10 PM Tom_test: what's that about?
07:11 PM hazzy-m: you don't need that unless you intend to work on QtPyVCP itself, if you just want to make VCPs the quick install is fine
07:12 PM Tom_test: ok
07:12 PM Tom_test: i'd just do more damage than good at this point
07:22 PM pink_vampire: hi everyone
07:37 PM Lcvette: Come on Tom_test I'm in there doing stuff and I'm the most hopeless Linux user on the planet
07:37 PM ve7it: Jymmm, very interesting green house video.... only problem I have here is the bedrock is only about 30" down... tough digging to get to 8'.. a liitle late for anfo
07:37 PM Lcvette: pink_vampire: hi
07:38 PM pink_vampire: hi Lcvette
07:38 PM Lcvette: Did you do a install too?
07:38 PM XXCoder: hey
07:39 PM Lcvette: Hey XXCoder
07:55 PM hazzy-m: hmm, is it possible to un-ssh after sshing into another machine?
07:55 PM _unreal_: hello
07:55 PM _unreal_: just got back from disney/universal
07:56 PM _unreal_: one day at disney one day at universal studios
07:56 PM _unreal_: :) good to live in florida
07:56 PM hazzy-m: nice!
07:57 PM pink_vampire: i have the virtual box file form net...
07:57 PM hazzy-m: except for the humidity and oversized lizards LOL
08:00 PM hazzy-m: just chillin along the side of the road https://i.imgur.com/CyG7hAc.png
08:00 PM XXCoder: them gators is good eating
08:00 PM XXCoder: apparently. lol
08:01 PM hazzy-m: yeah, but I was woried he might think the same about me lol
08:01 PM hazzy-m: my uncle used to eat them when he lived in FL, said it was like chicken
08:02 PM XXCoder: thats sim glitch. everything that was never checked in reality gets defined into chicken taste
08:02 PM hazzy-m: haha
08:03 PM hazzy-m: he also said shark tasted like chicken ..
08:03 PM hazzy-m: and rabit, seems like the default
08:04 PM XXCoder: chickens is dinsours so not relaly surpised similiar taste when you think about it.
08:08 PM XXCoder: if I recall right, chicken is much closer to dinsours than gators
08:14 PM jdh: shark is better than chicken
08:27 PM Tom_L: JT-Shop, your MDI needs a F button
08:28 PM Tom_L: for feed
08:31 PM Tom_L: pretty cool stuff though
09:06 PM _unreal_: hazzy-m, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AqJJk3gauW8we71o2Gq6llxlyLjZhNVs
09:07 PM _unreal_: Thats my back yard
09:07 PM _unreal_: he's my friend
09:10 PM justan0theruser is now known as justanotheruser
09:13 PM hazzy-m: _unreal_: interesting looking fellow! never seen anything like that, is it a type of tode?
09:13 PM Tom_L: doesn't look like he'd be anybody's friend :)
09:17 PM hazzy-m: Iguana know what it is
09:18 PM XXCoder: Tom_L: also needed for curse word. in case, for comments. ;)
09:20 PM Tom_L: http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81/~webpage/temp/DSCN0214.JPG
09:22 PM * hazzy-m is content with the foxes and coyotes
09:23 PM Tom_L: there's alot of checking needed to be done on those controls i can see
09:23 PM Tom_L: a work in progress
09:34 PM _unreal_: I've had alagators in the back yard as well
09:38 PM Jymmm: _unreal_: new boots? belt? hat?
09:45 PM _unreal_: I wish
09:45 PM _unreal_: hay what is newer https://www.armbian.com/tinkerboard/ 4.19 or 4.4?
09:54 PM Jymmm: _unreal_: Just get some kitty and chainlink fence,... insta-belt
09:54 PM _unreal_: hum
10:07 PM pink_vampire: what is g92??
10:08 PM Tom_L: G92 makes the current point have the coordinates you want
10:08 PM Tom_L: but you knew that if you read the docs
10:08 PM Lcvette: Coordinate shift if memory serves
10:09 PM Lcvette: Tom_L: you on riot I'm yet?
10:09 PM Tom_L: naw
10:09 PM Lcvette: Get on it!
10:09 PM Tom_L: why?
10:09 PM hazzy-m: G52 is a eaier to understand and safer version of G92 ..
10:10 PM Lcvette: So you can easily communicate
10:10 PM Tom_L: i'm right here
10:11 PM Tom_L: i was looking over jt's work earlier
10:11 PM Tom_L: where's the one you guys are working on?
10:12 PM hazzy-m: ProbeBasic?
10:12 PM Tom_L: no idea
10:13 PM Tom_L: the one with the toolchange sim etc
10:13 PM Lcvette: If you had riot I'm you could easily share screen shots direct
10:13 PM Lcvette: That's in devel
10:13 PM hazzy-m: yes, that is PorbeBasic, it is in the examples section of the VCP Chooser dialog
10:13 PM pink_vampire: i'm trying to "move" the coordinate system in the linux cnc plot screen to the location of the tool , i tried g10 l2 p1 x0 y0 z0, but it is just jump to the corner, so i tried the same command but with l20
10:13 PM hazzy-m: you will need to check out a branch to run it though
10:14 PM Lcvette: Hazzy he's referring to the ATC branch
10:14 PM pink_vampire: the coordinate system move, but the trace dont
10:14 PM hazzy-m: pink_vampire: you probably need to re;oad the backplot
10:14 PM pink_vampire: only after refresh it is work
10:16 PM pink_vampire: but here is the weird part, if instead g10.... i'm clicking on the "touch off" buttons, the trace jump to place.
10:21 PM pink_vampire: so, why g10 l20 need refresh, and the touch off buttons dont?
10:21 PM hazzy-m: It chould be that the touchoff buttons trigger a reload of the backplot
10:21 PM hazzy-m: are you running axis?
10:21 PM pink_vampire: yes
10:21 PM pink_vampire: axis with pyvcp
10:21 PM Lcvette: Tom_L: you need riot, the development install, gitkraken, then you can rock and roll with us
10:23 PM hazzy-m: JT uses custom handlers for all the smart MDI stuff
10:24 PM Tom_L: how many separate projects are there for linuxcnc gui?
10:24 PM hazzy-m: it is very modular, which makes it a little bit harder to understand at first, but the idea is to make it very flexable so as not to limit what can be done with it
10:24 PM hazzy-m: a whole bunch lol
10:26 PM hazzy-m: to limit it to GUI framworkd there is PyVCP, GladeVCP, QtVCP, QtPyVCP and several C++ based ones for embeded systems (but they seemsto have come to a stand still)
10:27 PM * hazzy-m tipeing sux lol
10:27 PM Lcvette: QtPyVCP rules
10:30 PM pink_vampire: why there is a dark rectangle in the corner of the plot screen???
10:33 PM pink_vampire: https://i.imgur.com/wb9O2mg.png
10:33 PM pink_vampire: any idea how to remove it?
10:33 PM hazzy-m: interesting, I don't have it here on 2.8
10:35 PM hazzy-m: actually I do, but it is a lot bigger
10:35 PM XXCoder: odd
10:35 PM pink_vampire: it is point less
10:35 PM XXCoder: maybe jt knows
10:36 PM pink_vampire: it is cover 25% of the plot area
10:36 PM hazzy-m: looks like it is tbe BG for the axis DROs, since it grows if you hav emore of them
10:36 PM * hazzy-m uploaded an image: image.png (33KB) < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/jGITZrSWyjNfGuwehMZzCQyq >
10:37 PM hazzy-m: seems to always end at the bottom of the G54 DRO
10:37 PM pink_vampire: how do you see the plot with all that text on top
10:38 PM pink_vampire: do you know how to change the text size?
10:39 PM pink_vampire: i'm tying to dig in glcanon.py
10:39 PM hazzy-m: I can't, having the DROs imposed on the plot is not ideal, to put it mildly
10:39 PM hazzy-m: yes, that is the right place to look
10:43 PM Tom_L: there's only so much screen area
10:43 PM pink_vampire: i wish it was a way to move it to the side https://i.imgur.com/wylYFfo.png
10:44 PM Tom_L: it's less than perfect but one of the better gui i think
10:44 PM Tom_L: probably the most used
10:45 PM XXCoder: pink doesnt you already made your own gui? with qtpypito whatever name it is
10:45 PM Tom_L: qtpita?
10:45 PM pink_vampire: O_o
10:45 PM pink_vampire: no
10:46 PM pink_vampire: i'm using axis with pyvcp
10:47 PM Jymmm: Tom_L: Yeah she did, and it's pinkgui too
10:47 PM Jymmm: with lips
10:54 PM pink_vampire: https://i.imgur.com/KHsOhgD.png that??
10:56 PM pink_vampire: Jymmm: XXCoder^
10:56 PM XXCoder: no
10:56 PM XXCoder: the qtpyvcp one
10:57 PM pink_vampire: i never used qtpyvcp
10:57 PM XXCoder: oh plain version, pyvcp?
10:58 PM pink_vampire: there is no pink interface for my cnc machine
10:58 PM pink_vampire: yet
10:58 PM _unreal_: YET
10:58 PM _unreal_: lol
10:58 PM XXCoder: i remember you making custom font and linuxcnc gui
10:58 PM pink_vampire: for the probing?
10:59 PM _unreal_: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipNjUL9VJW4BIh58ZOHM6jOWS10l43lfzL_nr7FMD-YXm_o6hG63BfTN2Rv6ch6C_Q?key=OVV0UTBXUmF0NXNSR2NKVzdoaFhxQzVTbDI5V3JB pink_vampire few new pictures
11:00 PM XXCoder: i remember those. lovely design
11:00 PM hazzy-m: qtpita hahaha, that is great!
11:00 PM _unreal_: qtpita?
11:00 PM pink_vampire: _unreal_: how much do you charge for shipping to NY?
11:01 PM _unreal_: ?
11:01 PM XXCoder: pink_vampire: oh yes probe ui yeah
11:01 PM pink_vampire: this is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo cuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
11:01 PM pink_vampire: file:///C:/Users/deeppink/AppData/Local/Temp/cgRvIBuCHF3ff_VbaqZP3J5qsn8OMCvG8VkpLNmXn27aXNkynKGDSABuJeYyxWqprnl8xceXZRulXqJXELF4kgm6ApaUYVfQnqproXzKvfXc1vugdA2BmnRCmlF-Zh2E_b8FazBRqqUAUjd66Z0R29aYWgr7iqi3dLxsDoQl7IhojCH0LeTg-OFrqfuhu7lGc4BFnAXUdd2fSYxU9.jpg
11:01 PM _unreal_: oh the shell.... dont know off hand....
11:01 PM pink_vampire: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/cgRvIBuCHF3ff_VbaqZP3J5qsn8OMCvG8VkpLNmXn27aXNkynKGDSABuJeYyxWqprnl8xceXZRulXqJXELF4kgm6ApaUYVfQnqproXzKvfXc1vugdA2BmnRCmlF-Zh2E_b8FazBRqqUAUjd66Z0R29aYWgr7iqi3dLxsDoQl7IhojCH0LeTg-OFrqfuhu7lGc4BFnAXUdd2fSYxU9aarK933MZwBpCySmiu4thk-Hw6z2g-pVwKwHF942r8lAQV0qOFEAugj90hgQByN1ak4kHRa0nep4jSHi4_b731a3xElMWS269KOIwgu51LjIKs15UzKbyR9jv1LytWCUVlTrITVUT50Tw66UX82ASKCHEzl58
11:02 PM XXCoder: that url dont work
11:02 PM _unreal_: no worky
11:02 PM XXCoder: need to right click view picture
11:02 PM XXCoder: copy url there
11:02 PM _unreal_: click on sharable link
11:02 PM _unreal_: share able
11:02 PM hazzy-m: C:/ who uses drive letters?!
11:02 PM _unreal_: ME
11:03 PM pink_vampire: https://i.imgur.com/ap1f6dW.png
11:03 PM _unreal_: that looks just like mine
11:04 PM pink_vampire: it is cute!!!!!
11:04 PM _unreal_: yes... yes it it
11:05 PM _unreal_: yes yes it is
11:05 PM pink_vampire: _unreal_: imgur work much better
11:05 PM _unreal_: when you say ship i assume your interested ine the shell?
11:06 PM _unreal_: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipNjUL9VJW4BIh58ZOHM6jOWS10l43lfzL_nr7FMD-YXm_o6hG63BfTN2Rv6ch6C_Q/photo/AF1QipOxHI4fT3TYjGlgpEMNtlfcz9rkJcea0ttoRPsw?key=OVV0UTBXUmF0NXNSR2NKVzdoaFhxQzVTbDI5V3JB
11:06 PM * hazzy-m lost all his DNS records the other day, just realized I forgot to fix the ones for email, oops
11:06 PM pink_vampire: i love the logo
11:14 PM pink_vampire: what is TLO?
11:14 PM XXCoder: tool length something? dunno
11:14 PM XXCoder: ah tool length offset
11:14 PM pink_vampire: cool
11:15 PM pink_vampire: i don't need it
11:15 PM XXCoder: me either, its nesscary for tool changer setups
11:15 PM _unreal_: tool length offset I believe
11:15 PM XXCoder: slightly late
11:16 PM _unreal_: :p
11:16 PM pink_vampire: the tool setter zero the z axis right on the coordinate system
11:26 PM pink_vampire: TLO gone! cute!
11:31 PM * hazzy-m gives up on fixing email for the night
11:31 PM hazzy-m: its kinda nice not having it ...
11:31 PM hazzy-m: gn8
11:32 PM pink_vampire: lol
11:40 PM _unreal_: hum
11:40 PM _unreal_: I guess he feels like he's keeping the phone off of the hook :)
11:45 PM pink_vampire: https://i.pinimg.com/236x/6b/c5/fe/6bc5feaa83b3a159d4fb57226f8d32b3--big-lips-car-accessories.jpg added to the list of the stuff i need
11:46 PM XXCoder: need? more like want list heh
11:46 PM pink_vampire: yeah
11:46 PM pink_vampire: it is life support equipment
11:46 PM _unreal_: I would say a list like that is a NEED list not a want list
11:47 PM _unreal_: everyone neds a large set of lips on there car
11:48 PM Jymmm: pink_vampire: you're incorrigible <rolls eyes>
11:48 PM XXCoder: lol
11:49 PM _unreal_: well heading to bed