CRAZY STUFF 3.1
Posted by
Arne Chr.Jorgensen
on 1999-12-16 17:27:36 UTC
Hi all,
Just an added note:
If anyone have some thoughts on this, please comment on it. I am
not sure if I will have time to make such a device, but I know
there is lots of clever people here. So the thing is, - if it is
possible to collect some notes, like how many steps should it deal
with. If it should make an "E-stop" - in what range should this be
in.
There is another possible thing here:
The DRO boards that some of you make, could be used. And it would
be easy to include the functions in EMC. What I mean is that -
who says that everything must be perfect ? A special module could
be inserted in EMC, - that would do this "lesser - than perfect"
closed loop, or even just have some E-stop function.
What do you say ?
//ARNE
Note: I know that a lot of the pins on the parport, is used - if
you want, I can give some general notes on how you can convert a
serial card to be another "paralell" port with more added
functions.
Just an added note:
If anyone have some thoughts on this, please comment on it. I am
not sure if I will have time to make such a device, but I know
there is lots of clever people here. So the thing is, - if it is
possible to collect some notes, like how many steps should it deal
with. If it should make an "E-stop" - in what range should this be
in.
There is another possible thing here:
The DRO boards that some of you make, could be used. And it would
be easy to include the functions in EMC. What I mean is that -
who says that everything must be perfect ? A special module could
be inserted in EMC, - that would do this "lesser - than perfect"
closed loop, or even just have some E-stop function.
What do you say ?
//ARNE
Note: I know that a lot of the pins on the parport, is used - if
you want, I can give some general notes on how you can convert a
serial card to be another "paralell" port with more added
functions.