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Elapsed Time counter bug?
« on: November 13, 2013, 07:11:26 PM »
Could someone else please try the program below.
I find that the elapsed time counter only progresses during the rotary move (which is about 2 seconds on my machine). After that it stalls for the rest of the program.
I'm using V3.042.040
Program works fine other than that. It's a simple program to take the drudgery out of cutting a gear.

G1F1
G1Y0
M1 (RELEASE ROTARY LOCK)
G91
G1A1.5F1
G90
M1 (LOCK ROTARY LOCK)
G1Y-.02F1
G1X0
G1X2F10
G1Y-.04F1
G1X0
G1X2F10
G1Y-.06F1
G1X0
G1X2F10
G1Y-.08F1
G1X0
G1X2F10
G1Y-.083F1
G1X0
G1X2F10
G1Y0F1
M30


Thanks
Sage
Re: Elapsed Time counter bug?
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2013, 07:21:32 PM »
The time counter stops counting when the last of a gcode file is loaded into the buffer (I think), not when the last command is executed.
John Champlain

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Re: Elapsed Time counter bug?
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2013, 07:26:33 PM »
Hmmm.
If that's true then I guess that would make the counter pretty useless.

Not sure if that's true. I write a lot of short programs and I've never noticed the time stops. But then I may not have paid much attention. I'll have to search down a few and try them.

(did so in next post)

Sage

« Last Edit: November 13, 2013, 07:39:49 PM by Sage »

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Re: Elapsed Time counter bug?
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2013, 07:35:23 PM »
Yes.
It appears you may be correct.
A simple program like.
G1 X 1000 F1
runs but no timer action.

This is not good.
Begs the question then what part of a LONG program is actually being timed.

I've had issues with this timer in the past in that it keeps running during M1's which I hate because it does not reflect the actual time the cutter is doing something - or more that it includes the time I choose to do nothing before pressing the start button again. But I was out voted because I guess some people like to consider time as money and want to know how much time the program takes in all.
But this isn't good. If one has a large buffer then if a  very time consuming portion of the program is at the end then it is not even timed.

I would consider this something that needs to be re-vamped in Mach 4 - NO???

Sage
« Last Edit: November 13, 2013, 07:37:01 PM by Sage »

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Re: Elapsed Time counter bug?
« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2013, 09:54:08 PM »
So Brian:

Is this something that will be corrected in Mach 4??

Sage