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Re: DRO boards
It requires just a few parts . See Tom Kulaga's discussion earlier today about other parts required. Dan
By Dan Mauch <dmauch@...> · #483 ·
Re: Question For Dan Mauch
As you may know I have been using the L297/L298 combo for nearly 5 years. I have also been using the Superior electric D200 which is similar. I designed a PC board to fit this module and have a three
By Dan Mauch <dmauch@...> · #482 ·
Re: DRO boards
No ,you have not sent me the rotary axis version yet. I'd be delighted to test it. I was over a friends house yesterday. He has a 4 axis CNC with a rotary table. The software for the CNC ( maxnc) does
By Dan Mauch <dmauch@...> · #481 ·
Re: Digest Number 28
From: john@... (John Stevenson) Subject: Aha and Servos
By Andrew Werby <drewid@...> · #486 ·
Re: Linux vs. DOS
but if Is The permission denied problem can be cured by doing: cd /usr/local/nist/emc chmod 777 run.64step378 Do a 'man chmod' for more info on this command, but essentially you are giving yourself
By Matt Shaver <mshaver@...> · #480 ·
Re: Linux vs. DOS
Matt Thank you for your instruction sheet on setting up the rt patch and installing EMC. With your help I now seem to have rtlinux running. I seem to be having a problem with the EMC part though. I
By Tim Goldstein <timg@...> · #479 ·
Re: DRO boards
Tim Goldstein wrote: Yes, I could certainly do this. It really isn't going to make any difference to you, however, as nobody else is ordering the kit this way. There have already been about 30 boards
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #476 ·
Re: My new mill
Tim Goldstein wrote: Yes, there is a readme for the xemc. I'm not exactly sure where it is, but I think it goes in the documentation directory /usr/local/emc/doc... when you install the whole EMC
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #475 ·
Re: Linux vs. DOS
1. If you have the brains to contemplate retrofitting a servo controlled cnc mill, do machine work as a hobby, and subscribe to this newsgroup, then you have enough brains to deal with Linux. It looks
By Matt Shaver <mshaver@...> · #474 ·
Re: Linux vs. DOS
Andrew Werby wrote: Well, there is somewhat of a learning curve, and a fair amount of work to set up the system for the first time. But when you get down to running the machine, it really works quite
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #473 ·
Re: stepper drive info
Just ask Dan Mauch about it. He has pc boards already made up with the layout and a description. He also has a full kit. Initially, I made my own pc boards by engraving the copper clad boards on my
By Dan Falck <dfalck@...> · #472 ·
stepper drive info
I sure would like to see this Drive diagram. Finding cnc info sources is very difficult. I can build one from a schematic. Dan, is this available via web or e/m? regards, Rich Dean (snip) -- . .~ ~ ~~
By R.Dean, Nr Atlanta, GA <cmsteam@...> · #471 ·
Re: Question For Dan Mauch
I have some of those drives. The ones that I got came from General Controls. They got them from SGS. They are actually pretty good drives- they ran very well, seemed immune to electrical noise, never
By Dan Falck <dfalck@...> · #470 ·
Re: DRO boards
So, I missed the earlier discussion on this item - what else will I need to a) populate the board, and b) drive it? (a pointer is fine, thanks) / mark Dan Mauch wrote:
By Mark Fraser <mfraser@...> · #469 ·
Question For Dan Mauch
Dan, or anyone else who might know; Have you ever tried to use an SGS Thompson GS-D200? It is basically a L297/L298 with most of the glue components in one module. Add a couple resisters, a current
By William Scalione <scalione@...> · #468 ·
Egg on my face
Egg on my face. Just after I sent the request for the DRO parts list, saw the attachment. Getting old bill list manager
By WAnliker@... · #478 ·
Parts list, DRO
Please consider posting the parts list and costs to the list. thanks bill list manager
By WAnliker@... · #477 ·
Re: Linear bearing types?
Don Hughes wrote:
By William Scalione <scalione@...> · #467 ·
Re: DRO boards
Dan, Any though of packaging the board together with all the required components to make a complete kit? It seems as if this should save some cost over each of us purchasing the components
By Tim Goldstein <timg@...> · #465 ·
Re: My new mill
Jon, I see that you are running the X interface for EMC. I find the files xemc and XEmc in the ftp directory under linux_2_0_36. Are there any readme files or instructions on how to use these files
By Tim Goldstein <timg@...> · #464 ·