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    Default Axis, Linuxcnc, where is Axis?

    Turning on Mach 3 the GUI is right there. Where is the GUI in linuxcnc ?
    I don't want to setup a machine , I just want to see the jog function ,if it has one, to experiment.

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    Default Re: Axis, Linuxcnc, where is Axis?

    If you aren't setting up a machine then you should run a simulation and maybe read the directions at least a little

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    Default Re: Axis, Linuxcnc, where is Axis?

    109jb, I think that works only with simulated hardware. I want to run some tests on an actual machine with the jogging function of linuxcnc, if it has that.



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    Default Re: Axis, Linuxcnc, where is Axis?

    The best bet would be to download and install the Linuxcnc ISO and there should be a CNC menu at the system level to open linuxcnc. This will open a chooser type window to select your config. There are many Simulated machines you can play with.

    There are two configuration programs supplied. One called stepconf which will configure a parallel port and another called pncconf to configure the popular Mesa interface cards.

    It is possible to import a Mach3 XML file and it will create a config. I think that is done in stepconf.

    configurations go in subfolder under the folder ~/linuxcnc/config (where ~ is your user home directory)
    Configs typically have two files. An .INI file that contains the static hardware configuration. And a .HAL file which defines how everything is "wired" together.
    stepconf and pncconf will create a new folder in the config folder and populate it with a hal and ini file. The ini file will then be listed in the chooser window.

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    Default Re: Axis, Linuxcnc, where is Axis?

    If you just want to tes by jogging, use stepconfig. There is a "test this axis" feature in there to test each axis and it allows jogging back and forth on each axis individually so you can set your speed, accel, microstepping,etc.

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    Default Re: Axis, Linuxcnc, where is Axis?

    Thanks 109jb, "test this axis" is more than likely what I need.



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