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Moving the 3D Display totally messes up steps...?
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Moving the 3D Display totally messes up steps...?
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Hi everyone.
I'm just starting to use mach3 (coming from EMC2) and learned it's ins and outs. I finally got a handle on how to configure the coordinate systems, limits and home so it was time I set things up and run a job. From image-to-gcode I loading a picture into Mach3, I can't really see any details on the Z and all of the x/y are straight lines. So I started the job and waited until it had several lines at the start. I wanted to watch the job continue from a perspective angle in the 3D display so I could see where it was at on the work piece, but when I began rotating the scene, the motors started to chug and axis's stopped moving; but on-screen it was still going right along. I stopped everything and checked the conditions and status and come to find out that HOME (both machine and part) were way off now.
So, has anyone experienced this, is this something that is suppose to be happening, a bug, or do I have that "special" installation that only one of a few million could get (I should play the lotto)?
Thanks for any input.
//Clint Alexander
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Clint
Best not to play around with the graphic display while running code, that includes moving the mouse surfing the web Etc Etc
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In Rev 4, when it comes out, it should not be a problem but until then its as Phil says.
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Quote from: Hood on November 26, 2010, 11:02:15 AM
In Rev 4, when it comes out Hood
What's Rev4 ?
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Its some sort of mythical beast I believe
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