Wow! Really nice and smart solution. The total cost of the "device" seems to be quite convenient and solves the remote (distance) operability between the Operator Panel and the Power Control Unit. Can you please share the LinuxCNC machine configuration you're working with the machine showed on the present Video? Anyway thank you for the efforts you made. :-)
hello, if I understand correctly you need to create a machine on linuxcnc called UDP2 and then replace the file UDP.hal and UDP2.ini in the created machine folder?
If u have copied the file into the config directory, u may enter the command prompt and enter into the directory and give the following commands: sudo apt-get install linuxcnc-uspace-dev build-essential sudo halcompile --install udp.comp@@pimandebx393
Hello, your video is very good, congratulations. I have an error when I open linuxcnc, it seems that it is not recognizing the esp32 as connected. and the esp32 the led is off. Why is this happening? can you help me?
Szervusz, az stm32-t sajnos nem ismerem. 4 tengelyre bővíthető, azonban a max lépésfrekvencia lecsökken 30 kHz-re. Egyéb bővítésben szerintem nem érdemes gondolkodni, azért választottam ezt a hardvert mert éppen elégséges volt az igényeimhez.
@@lemon18ful Szervusz, volt egy kérdésed az udp.comp telepítésről. Ha bemásoltad a konfig mappába fájlt, parancssorban be kell lépni a konfig mappába és kiadni a következő parancsokat: sudo apt-get install linuxcnc-uspace-dev build-essential sudo halcompile --install udp.comp
hello. i try it with linuxcnc 2.10 pre debian 11 i got this error drive.google.com/file/d/1lIcT0Yi34sxzRCUfmFuPRTwbWqgHbC6g/view?usp=drive_link there is any solution for that
Wow! Really a nice and smart solution. The total cost of the "device" seems to be quite convenient and solves the remote (distance) operability between the Operator Panel and the Power Control Unit. Can you please share the LinuxCNC machine configuration you're working with the machine showed on the present Video? Anyway thank you for the efforts you made. :-)
Wow! Really nice and smart solution.
The total cost of the "device" seems to be quite convenient and solves the remote (distance) operability between the Operator Panel and the Power Control Unit.
Can you please share the LinuxCNC machine configuration you're working with the machine showed on the present Video?
Anyway thank you for the efforts you made. :-)
hello,
if I understand correctly you need to create a machine on linuxcnc called UDP2 and then replace the file UDP.hal and UDP2.ini in the created machine folder?
they are only example config files, they probably do not correspond to your configuration
hello
the udp.comp file I need to copy it to which directory?
If u have copied the file into the config directory, u may enter the command prompt and enter into the directory and give the following commands:
sudo apt-get install linuxcnc-uspace-dev build-essential
sudo halcompile --install udp.comp@@pimandebx393
@@jzolee7948 tank you
Hello, your video is very good, congratulations. I have an error when I open linuxcnc, it seems that it is not recognizing the esp32 as connected. and the esp32 the led is off. Why is this happening? can you help me?
Does it solve jitter problem when using a newer PC?
Nagyon tetszik! Lehetséges ugyan ez stm32 használatával? És mennyire bővíthetőek a funkciók?(pl. több tengely, encoder stb.)
Szervusz, az stm32-t sajnos nem ismerem. 4 tengelyre bővíthető, azonban a max lépésfrekvencia lecsökken 30 kHz-re. Egyéb bővítésben szerintem nem érdemes gondolkodni, azért választottam ezt a hardvert mert éppen elégséges volt az igényeimhez.
@@jzolee7948 Köszönöm szépen a választ!
@@lemon18ful Szervusz, volt egy kérdésed az udp.comp telepítésről.
Ha bemásoltad a konfig mappába fájlt, parancssorban be kell lépni a konfig mappába és kiadni a következő parancsokat:
sudo apt-get install linuxcnc-uspace-dev build-essential
sudo halcompile --install udp.comp
@@jzolee7948 Köszönöm szépen a segítséget, így már sikerült telepíteni.
hello. i try it with linuxcnc 2.10 pre debian 11
i got this error
drive.google.com/file/d/1lIcT0Yi34sxzRCUfmFuPRTwbWqgHbC6g/view?usp=drive_link
there is any solution for that
hello everything is fine? I have the same problem. Did you manage to solve it? can you help me?
Wow! Really a nice and smart solution.
The total cost of the "device" seems to be quite convenient and solves the remote (distance) operability between the Operator Panel and the Power Control Unit.
Can you please share the LinuxCNC machine configuration you're working with the machine showed on the present Video?
Anyway thank you for the efforts you made. :-)