On Tuesday 01 November 2016 10:38:04 Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Tuesday 01 November 2016 07:36:35 W. Martinjak wrote:
> > As I have written:
> >
> >        The bit files are in:
> >
> >     7i90/configs/hostmot2/
> >
> >     You need one of the 7i90_spi*.bit  files.
>
> And from the descriptions it looks like any of them will do as I can
> restrict the loadrt line to what I want, and the remainder is then
> gpio. Its an elderly lathe, should there be a default I should try to
> write once I've assembled the cable?
> restricting the listing to spi shows:
>
> gene@coyote:/lib/firmware/hm2/7i90$ ls 7i90_spi*.bit
> 7i90_spi_24xqctronly.bit       7i90_spi_sssvst8_8_8.bit
> 7i90_spi_sv4_7i47s.bit     7i90_spi_svss8_8.bit
> 7i90_spi_svst4_8_ado.bit      7i90_spi_svst8_4im2.bit
> 7i90_spi_2x7i65.bit            7i90_spi_st12.bit
> 7i90_spi_sv6_7i49.bit      7i90_spi_svst1_4_7i47s.bit
> 7i90_spi_svst4_8.bit          7i90_spi_svst8_8im2.bit
> 7i90_spi_da2.bit               7i90_spi_st18.bit
> 7i90_spi_svsp8_6_7i46.bit  7i90_spi_svst1_4_7i47sd.bit
> 7i90_spi_svst6_6_7i52s.bit    7i90_spi_svsttp6_6_7i39.bit
> 7i90_spi_justio.bit            7i90_spi_st8_plasma.bit
> 7i90_spi_svss6_6.bit       7i90_spi_svst1_5_7i47.bit
> 7i90_spi_svst6_6_7i52sd.bit   7i90_spi_svstua6_6_6_7i48.bit
> 7i90_spi_sssv6_36.bit          7i90_spi_sv12.bit
> 7i90_spi_svss6_8.bit       7i90_spi_svst2_4_7i47.bit
> 7i90_spi_svst8_12_2x7i47.bit  7i90_spi_svua8_4.bit
> 7i90_spi_sssvst8_1_5_7i47.bit  7i90_spi_sv12im_2x7i48.bit
> 7i90_spi_svss8_44.bit      7i90_spi_svst2_4_7i47d.bit
> 7i90_spi_svst8_4.bit          7i90_spi_svua8_8.bit
>
> which is about 4x compared to whats listed in the 7i90HD.pdf.  ATM I
> need 2 stepgens, a better pwmgen so I don't have to cobble it up to
> work with a vfd in the hal file, and one encoder, maybe 2 if I was
> ever to put a turret on it.  Is there a preferred bitfile to load
> based on that?
>
> Everything else I can cobble up in gpio, which there would be plenty
> of considering the loadrt options passed at load time.
>
> >     Then you have to flash the card on your printer port with
> >
> >     sudo ./mesaflash --verbose --epp --device 7i90 \
> >     --addr 0xd010 --addr_hi 0xd000 \
> >     --write configs/hostmot2/7i90_spi_svst4_8.bit
> >
> >     Change the addr and the filename!
> >     grep the addr from  lspci -v.
> >
> >
> > The addr option depends on your system.
> > Maybe you can omit it and using the parport defaults.
>
> I'll make a cable today, and see if I can find that bag of Kentucky
> Twist for added good luck. :)
>
That guy Murphy is in residence again, drinking my beer & hiding a bag of 
8 ea 26 pin female idc connectors. Soooo, 10 more, gold flashed, at 
about $13 incl. small box 1-3 day USPS shipping. ShowMeCables.com.

If I ever find where he (Murphy) is hiding, he is so going to be cooling 
out.

The reason I said 8 above is because I've only used 2 out of a bag of 10 
I just bought this past year.  And thought I had them stashed in the 
same drawer with 15 or more assorted genders of db25 idc connectors.

Go rig some cable chain since today & tomorrow are the last days warm 
enough to open the garage door for working room behind this lathe.

-------------- later, after dinner.

And that was a wasted day, no 3/4" EMT in the whole darned county, so I 
had to make about a 35 mile round trip to a Lowes to get it.  And by the 
time I was back, it was TwoferTuesday at Gino's so all the way to the 
other end of town to get two baked spaghetti dinners & salads.

But, 'sposed to have nice weather tomorrow so maybe I can get some holes 
drilled and tapped in the back of the bed to hold the conduit and anchor 
the fixed end of the cable chain .

Some mornings, its just not worth it to gnaw thru the straps & get up to 
pee. :(

> Thanks Matsche.

> [...]

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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