Dan, In the config file, just set the "Max Vel" to the speed you desire! This is G00 speed. Bubba ... OLDER THAN DIRT Country Bubba (Actually the inventor of...
Hi, Dan: G00 runs at the "maximum" speed that you configured each axis for. If you're moving more than one axis simultaneously, TurboCNC will make sure that no...
Sorry to jump in on this. But it doesn't work on my system. G00 moves don't reach the maximum speed set in the configuration. I am moving only one axis and I...
Art, Jerry,Luc thanks for the info. now for a related question : is the max speed also used for determining the speed of the backlash compensation move? thanks...
Evidently my motors don't like tcnc 4.0. I downloaded 3.0 and everything is fine. I know some people are having trouble with 4.0. That's ashame because the...
Jerry I read a thread in the HobbyCNC group where you mentioned running from a "dos box" Are there any timing (ie, miss steps) issues with Windows95 still ...
Hi Dave, Whilst you might get TCNC working from a DOS box it is not recommended at all. Always run TCNC in a system that is booted into DOS only. Windows ...
Thanks David I'll just keep doing it the way I am. Because there is nothing worse than missed steps!! DRR ... recommended at ... Windows ... that ... box is...
Does anyone have the trick handy that turns off the GUI when booting win98? I remember the flag, but not it's location. I've searched through the archives...
This is in the T-CNC 4 manual, at the end. ... From: turbocnc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:turbocnc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of campgems Sent: Tuesday, August 02,...
Hi Don, The F8 trick does actually boot a just a DOS environment which is why TCNC seems to work ok. Thats the reason you have to type WIN to run windows. I ...
I have a setpperworld 2 stepper system. It uses pins 2-5 for the X axis and 6-9 for the Y axis and uses a phase scheme. Are there any examples of phase...
Hi, Dave: You'll note that I said that running TurboCNC in a DOS box under Windows XP would NOT sent step or direction pulses to your motor. As far as running...
Don, In windows use Properties to remove 'Read only' attribute then use edit to open msdos.sys. Change the following line from =1 to =0 and save. Reset 'read...
... That's the one I was looking for. I always seem to be distracted at the time I need to hit F8. This solves that problem nicely. By the way. I could run...
... And there is always bootdisk.com for a pure DOS experience....
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Hi, folks: To run TurboCNC in a "DOS box" under windows XP, start up C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe. This provides you with the DOS box. At the prompt, use CD...
The g76 multiple pass thread command does'nt work does it? I have been following clarification being given and i seem to be just as confused as ever. part of...
I just finished my HobbyCNC 3 axis and I am using the Turbo CNC and I have the following questions: 1. The steepers are running ok during the JOG or MDI, but I...
OK, I know how to set up the G00 (maximum) speed of each axis by using Configure Axis, but can I assign a different G01 speed for each axis without having to...
hey john With many software that generate G-code the down-movement of z axis is negativ. I use Z0.00 at the top of the block to be cutted. then Z-0.5 will cut...
... No. The feed rate specifies how fast the tool should move regardless of which direction it's moving. This requires that the "F" code take each axis into...
... Yes. The hiss is due to the HobbyCNC board ... When you issue the code G00 X-1 you're telling the mill to move the axis from whereever it is to location...
when i set my feedrate in the program when it gets to a g02 or go3 clockwise or counterclockwise it slows to a crawl can i set the feedrate seperate for them...
I seen a picture of a controller box that had a display for RPMs on his controller box. Does anyone have any idea what was used to make this happen? I'll be ...
Howdy! OK, this is what you do: First, determine how many axies you will be using and set that number in CONFIGURE >> NUMBER OF AXES. Enter the number (ie: 3...