sam sokolik a écrit : > <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">I have > had very good luck with gcode.ulp. The gcode will require some > editing (or changing of the script) if you don't have a tool length > sensor. > It has a roughing mill and fine mill. You can also tell it how many > passes for each tool. > I set the first tool length manually - then it touches the tool length > sensor - then after each subsequence tool change - the tool length is > automatically set with the tool length sensor. > > http://git.unpy.net/view/eagle.git > > a few trys... :) > http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/servostart/amp.JPG > http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/servostart/top.JPG > http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/servostart/schem/newcurrentlimit/bottom.JPG > > > http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/servostart/schem/newcurrentlimit/top.JPG > > > > sam > > > > Andy Pugh wrote: >> 2009/12/2 Jon Elson <[email protected]>: >> >> >>>> http://www.pcbgcode.org/ >>>> >>>> >>> This requires you to use Eagle as the PCB package, I'm guessing that it >>> doesn't accept input from any other packages. >>> >> >> It also "cuts round the traces for the circuit" which seems to not >> meet the requirements of the original query. >> >> > > </div> > Hello Sam,
I'm also using pcbgcode since some years now, but I'm very interesting by your ulp including the tool length sensing. I have download the three files from your site (gcode.ulp, drill.cfg and singleside.gpar). I just perform a first test by using gcode.ulp, but I receive this message: "Can't open '/tmp/command.scr No such file or Directory" I'm using Eagle under Windows XP. Is there any file missing? Do you have any idea of what's happen? I'm also using EMC2 on my cnc machine. How do you connect the tool length sensor? Olivier ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join us December 9, 2009 for the Red Hat Virtual Experience, a free event focused on virtualization and cloud computing. Attend in-depth sessions from your desk. Your couch. Anywhere. http://p.sf.net/sfu/redhat-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
