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Hi Jerome, this are good news. I did not try to use the parallel port, but maybe this works too. In general it will be good having jedicut running on linux, this will increase the jedicut community. If you are succesful with your tests you should add this fact to the aeropassion news. I am sure this...
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- ven. oct. 18, 2013 3:17 pm
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Hello Jerome, regarding the heating it should work to connect the arduino D3 to the "heating control" input of the MM2001 board. At the moment no input for feedback is foreseen. Concerning the linux/wine problem I thought you can test it with a linux system, because this problem exists onl...
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- lun. oct. 07, 2013 8:33 pm
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Hi All, I have good news. Jedicut with the USB/Arduino solution runs (nearly) perfect under Linux with the windows emulation Wine! I have an old notebook (intel P4 with 1.7GHz, 768MB RAM) which I wanted to be the dedicated computer for Hot-Wire cutting. It had Windows XP, but I wanted to leave the m...
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- dim. oct. 06, 2013 12:02 pm
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Hi Patrick, I am not sure if the signals fits as you described. Both D2 and D3 are outputs, where "heating return" and "heating status" are inputs. @Jerome: Please correct me if I am wrong. You may try to connect D3 to the "heating control", but I don't know if it will ...
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- mer. oct. 02, 2013 6:44 pm
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Hi Patrick, Hi Jerome sorry for the late answer. Within the last months there was not much activity in this thread, so I rarely looked into it. Now lets try to find an answer to the heating topic. As I told Nigel in may, wireheating is in principle implemented, but never tested nor used. For the tim...
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- lun. sept. 16, 2013 5:46 pm
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Hi Nigel, wire heat control is implemented, but I think you are the first who wants to use it :-) Pin 2 of arduino is foreseen to switch a relay to turn heating on and of. Pin 3 provides a PWM signal which is controlled by jedicut (0-100%). It depends on your board if you need additional external pa...
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- dim. mai 05, 2013 5:35 pm
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Configuring the USBSerial means selecting it in the jedicut comminication settings for the communication mode plug in (
configuration).
The menu of the arduino development environment contains an entry named "Examples" you can try e.g. Blink and ASCII table very easy.
Martin
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- ven. mai 03, 2013 1:21 pm
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Hi Hugo, that the LED 13 is on is an indication that the arduino has an empty input buffer and is waitng for commands. That the TX/RX LED's never flash means that you still have problems with the USB/Serial connection. Have you configured the USBSerial for the board communication within jedicut? Is ...
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- ven. mai 03, 2013 8:17 am
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Hallo Hugo,
yes, the settings seems to be OK. Do the Tx/Rx LED's of the arduino flash when starting a cut ? Both or only the RX? Does the extra LED near Pin 13 Flash when cutting? Does the stepper board (hobbyCNC) indicate something?
Martin
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- jeu. mai 02, 2013 9:35 pm
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