I'll stick with what I have and save the $20 and a bunch of time until there's some more useful whizbangs (and Brian works out the bugs).
I'll stick with what I have and save the $20 and a bunch of time until there's some more useful whizbangs (and Brian works out the bugs).
I am running PathPilot on a Denford NovaTurn refitted with AC Servos +- 10V control,; Denford Software & Machines ? View topic - NovaTurn Servo retrofit AMD Gizmosphere iBOB2 PCIe x1 Iron-Man
Ugh. Working on it. . .
Just to update: the left shift + alt key 'should' get you to the desktop. It's written in the operator_login script that way but for some reason I can't get it to work.
you dont have to install gnome, this version of linux has 'mate-panel' installed.
To get to it you can press crtl-alt-x and type in mate-panel to get to a desktop.
The old hal and ini files from PP 1.xx dont work. It crashes PP and then restarts the computer. I am working on figuring out what is up. It seems a little harder given that the terminal screen doesn't want to show the errors, it just goes to a splash screen and restarts.
So quick update. I have been able to get PP 2.0 to run. I can get out of e-stop and when I try to jog any axis, no movement occurs. The DROs move, such that PP thinks its moving, however. I suspect the charge pump isn't activating. My LED #17 and "enable" LED are not lit. One of those is the charge pump I believe.
I am using the same charge pump code from my PP 1.x Hal file, but to no avail. Having only stepgens to work with, it makes it trickier than using pwmgens. But since it was working previously I am not sure what changed in Linuxcnc 2.8 vs the previous PP which used 2.6?
Okay.
The Hardware in Tormach controllers did not change for the upgrade. It didn't on the Pulsar either. So logically it is all software.
You may be able to do a compare with the old Tormach Hal and ini files to see just what has changed if you haven't done that.
That said, I won't be upgrading. The SBL15 and the Pulsar are not broken.
Good luck with it, Brian. I have faith in you.
Lee