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Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: Konrad K on January 23, 2011, 02:37:51 PM
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Hi all,
I just noticed that the development version jumped from 3.043.22 to 3.043.26.
Does anybody know what's new in it?
(Is there a place where to find information about development versions like a change-log?)
regards, Konrad
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Hi all,
I just noticed that the development version jumped from 3.043.22 to 3.043.26.
Does anybody know what's new in it?
(Is there a place where to find information about development versions like a change-log?)
regards, Konrad
And the link to the lockdown version now delivers the 3.043.22, which was the old development version, and the change-log doesn't mention it.
--> Reason of my stupid questions: I am working on a screenset and I am suffering from trouble with the update of LEDs.
I am wondering wether the new versions could deliver a solution for this trouble, as they were used to develope the all new "mach standard mill" screenset.
On the other hand, I want to avoid paying for this with other, new trouble coming with the development version...
Thanks for your hints...
best regards,
Konrad
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What sort of LED problem are you having? And what version are you using?
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Hi Gerry,
version is 3.042.40.
Trouble is, that sometimes some LEDs are showing a wrong state - so they do not update correctly.
I've got this trouble on cycle start and axis ref'd LEDs.
regard, konrad
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Do you have image buttons on top of them?
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I dont know but I think the new version may just be because a change was made to the G Code list for G28 description, downloading now to see if it has changed.
Hood
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Oh well G28 wording looks the same so obviously not that.
Hood
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OK, that's it...
There's a transparent image button in front of the led.
The behavior is the same on version 3.043.22.
Do you know a way to cure it?
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Only way I know is to have the button below the LED or if you have LEDs like I have, in other words the LEDs look like buttons with a LED in the corner you can have the invisible button over half the button, see screenshot of my screen in screen4 for what I mean.
Gerry may know another way though as he has been doing a lot with screensets recently.
Hood