What about just being able to disable the start button until the MPG program finishes?
Im still running 433, the computer that it is running on is not happy running Windows 7 so I need to scrounge up a newer PC I can transfer everything to and update.
-Jerry
Probe Response Delay Mach3
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Re: Probe Response Delay Mach3
Hi Jerry,
I don't know how to disable the Mach3 Start button. Do you?What about just being able to disable the start button until the MPG program finishes?
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Re: Probe Response Delay Mach3
I was thinking of to just not responding to the start command from Mach? I really dont know how the two communicate.
Ill try messing with the FINAL_TIME setting. If that there just to deal with decel times?
-Jerry
Ill try messing with the FINAL_TIME setting. If that there just to deal with decel times?
-Jerry
Re: Probe Response Delay Mach3
Changing the time setting seems to have resolved the issue, I have yet to get it to do what it was doing.
Now for the probe detect issue. I wasn't quite sure which variable I should be printing so I did this:
printf("Error Status = %f\n", PROBE_ERROR_HANDLING);
And it just always reports 0
Well and a bunch of zeros because I didnt remove the floating point.
-Jerry
Now for the probe detect issue. I wasn't quite sure which variable I should be printing so I did this:
printf("Error Status = %f\n", PROBE_ERROR_HANDLING);
And it just always reports 0
Well and a bunch of zeros because I didnt remove the floating point.
-Jerry
Re: Probe Response Delay Mach3
OK, that was not the variable to look at. LOL
I did this instead: printf("Error Status = %f\n", flag);
And now it works. I dont know why, if the probe is already active I get the probe active error in mach. No clue what happened.
I did this instead: printf("Error Status = %f\n", flag);
And now it works. I dont know why, if the probe is already active I get the probe active error in mach. No clue what happened.
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Re: Probe Response Delay Mach3
Strange. Use %d to print integer variables instead of %f to print floating point numbers (float or double).
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.