Re: Conversational Programming and NAMES- very long!
Posted by
Ray Henry
on 2000-05-04 11:23:46 UTC
Brian wrote
Jon wrote:
[snipsnipsnip]
I haven't looked into the code yet but wouldn't dropping
the feed override to zero in response to an external signal
do this?
Yes feedhold commands are available and effective during any motion caused
by EMC. (manual, auto, mdi, home)
The effect of feedhold is the same as pause when emc is in auto mode.
The problem becomes figuring out how to make a feedhold/pause available to
the operator who is "fearlessly editing" something else.
For those who use the Tcl/Tk gui's, it would be possible to place a
feedhold button on the bottom of all of the genedit editors and bind this
to some keystroke.
Ray
Jon wrote:
[snipsnipsnip]
> (The only problem is that while you are insounds like a "slide hold" button is needed there!
> another window,
> you lose keyoard and mouse focus to the machining task, so the only
> emergency
> control is the E-stop button, which is a bit drastic. Nothing like
> trying to switch focus
> with the mouse when a crash is 1/2 second away!)
>
> Jon
I haven't looked into the code yet but wouldn't dropping
the feed override to zero in response to an external signal
do this?
Yes feedhold commands are available and effective during any motion caused
by EMC. (manual, auto, mdi, home)
The effect of feedhold is the same as pause when emc is in auto mode.
The problem becomes figuring out how to make a feedhold/pause available to
the operator who is "fearlessly editing" something else.
For those who use the Tcl/Tk gui's, it would be possible to place a
feedhold button on the bottom of all of the genedit editors and bind this
to some keystroke.
Ray
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RE: Conversational Programming and NAMES- very long!
Ray Henry
2000-05-04 11:23:46 UTC
Re: Conversational Programming and NAMES- very long!