Version 2.3006
Version 2.3006
Hi All:
Version 2.3006 is online. Its primary addition is the Alpha release of Auggie, so
if you have no pokeys and no use for the controller, just delete the Icon for it. It will
one day become useful as a wizard program on its own without motion control, but
at the moment is released for testing for anyone with a Pokeys device.
A video is here..
https://youtu.be/PBoozUEuVvY
By the way,
Merry XMas,
Art
Version 2.3006 is online. Its primary addition is the Alpha release of Auggie, so
if you have no pokeys and no use for the controller, just delete the Icon for it. It will
one day become useful as a wizard program on its own without motion control, but
at the moment is released for testing for anyone with a Pokeys device.
A video is here..
https://youtu.be/PBoozUEuVvY
By the way,
Merry XMas,
Art
Re: Version 2.3006
Without any hardware its not a definitive test, but Auggie installs and starts on on W10 Pro.
I poked around a bit and found the paradox resolver in the diags. I've always needed one of those.
Kirk
I poked around a bit and found the paradox resolver in the diags. I've always needed one of those.
Kirk
Re: Version 2.3006
Kirk:
Awesome, so no problem finding out how to select the motion screen and such? Excellent.
I really needed to see how peoples machines respond to it all, its all new code, and only two
of us have ever run it really. Ill have a very interesting laser I think.. this is all very experimental,
and really pushes the envelop. Tempest of course is the planner, and its well tested overall with
many hundreds having tested it over the years. But the Gcode with scripting is all kinda new,
so it will be interesting to see what kind of use it can be put to... as an intro to scripting its a good tool,
combined with the screen designer one could design a control panel for near any process
and script its logic. (Or at least thats the end plan, motion and scripting are turned on, IO
is not yet turned on except by script..)
Art
Awesome, so no problem finding out how to select the motion screen and such? Excellent.
I really needed to see how peoples machines respond to it all, its all new code, and only two
of us have ever run it really. Ill have a very interesting laser I think.. this is all very experimental,
and really pushes the envelop. Tempest of course is the planner, and its well tested overall with
many hundreds having tested it over the years. But the Gcode with scripting is all kinda new,
so it will be interesting to see what kind of use it can be put to... as an intro to scripting its a good tool,
combined with the screen designer one could design a control panel for near any process
and script its logic. (Or at least thats the end plan, motion and scripting are turned on, IO
is not yet turned on except by script..)
Art
Re: Version 2.3006
Hi all,
Is it just my system?
Can barely hear the YouTube video it's so low all attention is required in trying to hear and none left to try and digest what is being said.
Thanks
Ken
Is it just my system?
Can barely hear the YouTube video it's so low all attention is required in trying to hear and none left to try and digest what is being said.
Thanks
Ken
Re: Version 2.3006
Hi Ken:
Seems too loud to me on my system most of the time.. one section is low, but the rest seems loud...
Art
Seems too loud to me on my system most of the time.. one section is low, but the rest seems loud...
Art
Re: Version 2.3006
OK,
I've volume full on and the sounds comes and goes but never really loud save the first minute or so.
I've had volume issues before may try a different speaker set up.
Thanks
I've volume full on and the sounds comes and goes but never really loud save the first minute or so.
I've had volume issues before may try a different speaker set up.
Thanks
Re: Version 2.3006
Ken, I got these for Mrs. Moose a couple months ago, and she's been very happy with them. Not hi-fi gaming speakers that'll shake the house, but it'll save the extra dollars for bigger steppers in your Auggie controlled Blidgeport conversion.
Kirk
Kirk
Re: Version 2.3006
Art, you say in the video that you can't zero axes when paused. Does that affect re-homing when you wake up the next day and continue that 42 hour milling job, or restarting the router after a driver avoiding a wild moose takes out a power pole?
Kirk
Kirk
Re: Version 2.3006
Worth a try, got a set added to cart.Mooselake wrote: Ken, I got these for Mrs. Moose a couple months ago, and she's been very happy with them. Not hi-fi gaming speakers that'll shake the house, but it'll save the extra dollars for bigger steppers in your Auggie controlled Blidgeport conversion.
Kirk
Thanks
Re: Version 2.3006
Kirk:
Nope, you can home, which is usually the point. In fact, if running job, it may be worth stopping now and tehn to rehome and continue as that repairs any lost steps which may have occured..
Art
Nope, you can home, which is usually the point. In fact, if running job, it may be worth stopping now and tehn to rehome and continue as that repairs any lost steps which may have occured..
Art
Re: Version 2.3006
I would have thought so, and doubted you'd have missed that one :)
Never though about extra in-job homing before, but now it seems pretty obvious. It does suggest that perhaps it's worth adding the odd G28 in a post processor (after a move to safe height, been bit by that before) for longer jobs. Hmmm...
Looking forwards to some motorless Auggying (Auggie-ing? need some reflection on the correct expression), hope the Pokeys doesn't suffer from a pokey holiday increased delivery time, and the dramatic climatic differences between FL and here. The other parts will be making their slow journey from the Orient, but that'll give more time to do some studying and research, plus practice holding the correct end of the soldering iron (or healing from slow learning events...).
You mentioned a router (communications, not CNC) firmware update to fix stuttering problems, guessing that had something to do with the chip on it's internal LAN ethernet switch. Did you try connecting your pokey Pokey and computer to a separate ethernet switch (and then that switch to your Internet router) to see if that fixed it? Maybe de-Interneting it while in use to prevent outside interference?
Kirk
Never though about extra in-job homing before, but now it seems pretty obvious. It does suggest that perhaps it's worth adding the odd G28 in a post processor (after a move to safe height, been bit by that before) for longer jobs. Hmmm...
Looking forwards to some motorless Auggying (Auggie-ing? need some reflection on the correct expression), hope the Pokeys doesn't suffer from a pokey holiday increased delivery time, and the dramatic climatic differences between FL and here. The other parts will be making their slow journey from the Orient, but that'll give more time to do some studying and research, plus practice holding the correct end of the soldering iron (or healing from slow learning events...).
You mentioned a router (communications, not CNC) firmware update to fix stuttering problems, guessing that had something to do with the chip on it's internal LAN ethernet switch. Did you try connecting your pokey Pokey and computer to a separate ethernet switch (and then that switch to your Internet router) to see if that fixed it? Maybe de-Interneting it while in use to prevent outside interference?
Kirk
Last edited by Mooselake on Wed Dec 23, 2015 6:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Version 2.3006
Hi Kirk:
No, I just updated firmware after tracing everything I could. ( It helped Auggie as I learned how to speed it up..). But Still I had small
period os 300ms or so of dead time. I traced packets and saw many T_SYN events.. so I updated firmware, problem went away, and motors are stable..
System must never stop apps for more than 120ms or so.. if it does, the buffer will empty..
Art
No, I just updated firmware after tracing everything I could. ( It helped Auggie as I learned how to speed it up..). But Still I had small
period os 300ms or so of dead time. I traced packets and saw many T_SYN events.. so I updated firmware, problem went away, and motors are stable..
System must never stop apps for more than 120ms or so.. if it does, the buffer will empty..
Art
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