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General Mach Discussion / Re: Jog speed slower than feedrate?
« on: July 22, 2006, 11:47:13 AM »
I get a really bad resonance at speeds above 55 ipm now. I will be going to coarser leadscrews in the fairly near future, but would like to be running faster than 55 ipm for the time being. Any thoughts on this?
Cheers,
Colin

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Jog speed slower than feedrate?
« on: July 21, 2006, 12:57:56 PM »
Thanks Hood.
Works a charm.
co

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General Mach Discussion / Jog speed slower than feedrate?
« on: July 21, 2006, 11:20:10 AM »
Hi.
I just hooked up my gecko's and started using Mach3 (from xylotex and mach2)
I can feed the axes to about 100 ipm, but my rapid moves and jog speeds are down in the 30's. What am I missing here?
Colin

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Thanks for the advice Art. I went out to the CE-ment pond and did some ricochet shootin'. After that, granny had some viddles ready, and I pert near forgot all 'bout that thar confuser thingy.
co

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Hi Art.
OK, I will see what happens once I get the motors all hooked up.
Frustrating computer day, all in all, I am happy to leave this alone for a bit.
Colin

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After purchasing a used PC to run my machines, Art and I couldn't get it working so I resorted to using my home PC.....
I just received my new Dell Centrino duo Latitude D820 with port replicator (docking station) with a Printer port. Got this model specifically to see if I could use it to run my machines.
Upon first Driver test, the graph was a mess, as I kind of expected it to be. I went into MSConfig and turned off qttask and a few other items. This created a bit of a difference, but still ugly graph and lots of spikes etc.
Because this is a dual processor, I am afraid to do some of the optimizations, specifically #6 which is changing from ACPI PC to standard PC. In device manager under computer, it actually says ACPI multiprocessor PC, not just ACPI PC. The driver choices I have are...

ACPI multiprocessor PC (current driver)
ACPI PC
MPS Multiprocessor PC
Standard PC

I am afraid that if I select Standard PC, this may do something bad with respect to the dual processor.

 I am also reluctant to turn off several other items in MSConfig, mainly those pertaining to wireless.
Does anyone have experience with a dual processor machine, and getting it to work with Mach?
One other note, every second time I run the driver test, the computer freezes...hard reboot. Just opening Mach 3 has also frozen the computer twice.....

Cheers,
Colin

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