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When running a 1/2 meg file from the hard drive (FNC) the motion is not smooth and causes excessive machine vibration. The file is a series of tiny, consecutive, linear moves. When running the same file from machine memory, no vibration. Is there a parameter to help smooth this out when running FNC? Thanks Joe V. |
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| 0611243-1107 EST USA 1ctoolfool: I have no experience with a HAAS hard drive. But this is clearly a buffer problem. It implies that the data coming from the drive is read one line (block) at a time and processed with no or virtually no buffering. The stuttering effect is a standard data starvation problem that occurs in RS232 DNC (drip feed) at low baud rates. This is typically eliminated by using 38.4 or 115.2 kbaud. In RS232 DNC HAAS uses a large amount of available program memory space for buffering the incoming data. I would expect the same with their hard drive, but your results do not imply this. Try removing all un-needed O# programs from the machine and see if this has any effect. . |
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