#hazzy | Logs for 2019-01-30
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[00:47:18] <hazzy-m> stranded or solid?
[00:47:32] <hazzy-m> I've had trouble finding a good source
[00:48:17] <hazzy-m> https://www.ebay.com
[00:48:25] <hazzy-m> Like that stuff?
[01:56:54] <Lcvette> Yeah except 16ga
[01:57:35] <Lcvette> Probably Overkill, but I always over gauge wire as habit, find it never hurts as much as under gauging
[01:59:30] <hazzy-m> great! I'll get some
[01:59:47] <hazzy-m> yeah, heavire wire it much eayer to work with
[01:59:52] <hazzy-m> (to an extent, lol)
[01:59:57] <Lcvette> I'm also running some beefy nema 34 motors so it may be warranted
[02:00:12] <hazzy-m> yea, 10amp?
[02:00:38] <Lcvette> Can't remember
[02:00:41] <Lcvette> 70v
[02:00:42] <hazzy-m> Mine are 10A @ 80V and the lights dim when I rapid, LOL
[02:00:59] <Lcvette> Lol
[02:01:10] <hazzy-m> I think we have the same notors basicaly
[02:01:13] <hazzy-m> they are good
[02:01:18] <Lcvette> Yeah you might wanna bump up to 16ga
[02:01:32] <Lcvette> JMC?
[02:01:56] <Lcvette> That's the brand these are
[02:02:00] <hazzy-m> mine are leadshine, but they all seems the same
[02:02:11] <Lcvette> Name brand
[02:02:15] <Lcvette> My are bobo
[02:02:17] <Lcvette> Lol
[02:02:21] <hazzy-m> plastic or metal case on yours?
[02:02:39] <Lcvette> Motor?
[02:02:48] <Lcvette> Or drive
[02:02:55] <Lcvette> Booth are metal
[02:02:56] <hazzy-m> lol, I bought mine as non name brand by they came as leadshines with the logo ground off
[02:02:57] <hazzy-m> xD
[02:03:04] <Lcvette> Both
[02:03:32] <Lcvette> Drives have built in fan and little programmer box
[02:03:48] <hazzy-m> ok, some hear, some of the "better" ones have plastic cases on the drives
[02:04:22] <hazzy-m> yep, the fans are realy bat quality on mine, the breatings are already noisy
[02:04:24] <Lcvette> Meh
[02:04:28] <Lcvette> Steppers
[02:04:32] <Lcvette> Lol
[02:04:54] <hazzy-m> only 38 hours on them
[02:05:11] <hazzy-m> LOL, my spelling
[02:05:13] <Lcvette> I will upgrade to DMM servos soon on this machine probably, but for right now I wanna see what these do
[02:05:20] * hazzy-m is half asleep
[02:05:30] <Lcvette> Lol
[02:05:55] <Lcvette> Lcvette just came in from some late night shop wiring
[02:06:09] <hazzy-m> nice! almost there?
[02:06:29] <Lcvette> Everything is sorted for moving the steppers
[02:06:40] <Lcvette> Minus the computer work
[02:06:48] <Lcvette> Will do that tomorrow
[02:06:54] <hazzy-m> fantabulous!!!
[02:08:09] <Lcvette> Maybe tomorrow motor will love I hope
[02:08:34] <Lcvette> Move*
[02:09:54] <hazzy-m> first motion always is so satisfying
[02:10:08] <hazzy-m> ok, better finish falling asleep
[02:10:09] <hazzy-m> lol
[02:10:11] <hazzy-m> gn8
[02:11:53] <Lcvette> Night
[05:29:27] <JT-qtpyvcp> morning
[08:33:02] <JT-qtpyvcp> hazzy-m, can you make a release so fileOpenSelected works?
[08:39:01] <JT-qtpyvcp> hmmm I forgot but for some reason I had to do an install then an update to get this to work dunno why
[08:39:09] <JT-qtpyvcp> never mind lol
[10:05:43] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson tagged 03117e074 as 03v0.1.14 13https://git.io/fhMZB
[10:05:44] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson created tag 03v0.1.14 - 13https://git.io/fhCou
[10:05:59] <hazzy-m> morning
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[10:07:50] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 031 commit to 03gh-pages [+370/-0/±0] 13https://git.io/fhMZ1
[10:07:52] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07traviscibot 03ffed14c - Deploy kcjengr/qtpyvcp to github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp.git:gh-pages
[10:18:55] <JT-qtpyvcp> morning
[11:18:53] <JT-qtpyvcp> is there a way to disable a tab if not homed?
[11:20:07] <hazzy-m> Hmm, we need that!
[11:20:32] <hazzy-m> should be easy to add, I'll see if I can knock it out
[11:32:09] <JT-qtpyvcp> https://imagebin.ca
[11:32:38] <JT-qtpyvcp> best to just disable the tab in this case the MDI tab unless ready for MDI commands
[11:35:51] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07jethornton pushed 031 commit to 03master [+1/-23/±34] 13https://git.io/fhMgj
[11:35:53] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07jethornton 03722e6e3 - DOC: redo the tutorial again
[11:36:08] <hazzy-m> Oh wow, that MDI looks great!
[11:37:03] <JT-qtpyvcp> thanks
[11:37:11] <JT-qtpyvcp> that took a couple of tries lol
[11:37:30] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 031 commit to 03gh-pages [+341/-0/±0] 13https://git.io/fhM2q
[11:37:31] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07traviscibot 03b25987c - Deploy kcjengr/qtpyvcp to github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp.git:gh-pages
[11:37:56] <JT-qtpyvcp> now I think I'll do offsets again using the same method for data entry
[11:47:29] <JT-qtpyvcp> I better wander out to the shop stoke the fires and actually get some work done lol
[12:12:08] <Lcvette> hazzy, is there a new stretch i should download for the image or just the same one from the link and the latest version?
[12:12:34] <Lcvette> http://www.linuxcnc.org
[12:14:01] <Lcvette> and is there one over the other i should select?
[12:14:05] <Lcvette> r13?
[12:14:08] <Lcvette> or r12?
[12:14:13] <Lcvette> etc?
[12:15:47] <JT-Shop> you setting up a new pc?
[12:16:02] <Lcvette> yeah
[12:16:06] <Lcvette> the one for my lathe
[12:16:11] <JT-Shop> http://gnipsel.com
[12:16:42] <JT-Shop> http://gnipsel.com
[12:16:47] <JT-Shop> http://gnipsel.com
[12:17:36] <hazzy-m> Lcvette: I just installed r13, seems fine
[12:17:57] <Lcvette> i need this thing locked down and safe
[12:18:01] <Lcvette> its for work
[12:18:05] <Lcvette> not for experimenting
[12:18:39] <Lcvette> so which one would you select in that case?
[12:18:54] <Lcvette> st least for now
[12:19:10] <Lcvette> once i get cauight up i can tinker a bit but im behind the 8ball a bit at the moment
[12:19:59] <hazzy-m> I would use the r13 ISO, should be very easy to get running with that
[12:20:27] <Lcvette> ok
[12:20:45] <hazzy-m> JT-Shop: do you run mint on your machines?
[12:20:51] <Lcvette> JT-Shop: ive never done it that way
[12:20:59] <Lcvette> only ever used the iso version
[12:21:00] <Lcvette> lol
[12:21:34] <hazzy-m> Lcvette and I use the Brain Dead install :D
[12:21:54] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (130KB) < https://matrix.org >
[12:21:59] <Lcvette> this one correct?
[12:22:18] <hazzy-m> yep
[12:24:05] <Lcvette> and from a windows box what do you use to do the image file to usb?
[12:27:40] <hazzy-m> etcher
[12:27:49] <hazzy-m> https://www.balena.io
[12:36:03] <jthornton> chris m thinks qtpyvcp is a lot of work to just build a screen :)
[12:37:02] <Lcvette> in what way
[12:37:49] <jthornton> https://forum.linuxcnc.org
[12:38:13] <hazzy-m> I feel really bad about what he said in that thread, I feel like I should respond, but I don't know what to say
[12:38:30] <jthornton> sometimes nothing is the best...
[12:38:54] <hazzy-m> yeah, I know ..
[12:40:25] <hazzy-m> But it frustrates me that he does not think that he's work is being supported, I hope he does not get discouraged
[12:40:35] <hazzy-m> he has done so much that has made LCNC available to a much wider group of users
[12:41:31] <jthornton> yea I agree
[12:42:00] <Lcvette> im unfamiliar with his work
[12:42:14] <Lcvette> b ut from what i gather theplatform he builds on has some major drawbacks?
[12:42:49] <Lcvette> it would seem to me that once something better comes along, instead of trying to hang on to the old you would embrace the new
[12:43:17] <Lcvette> from a strictly logical standpoint it would seem that would be the fastest way to move the platform forward
[12:43:52] <jthornton> you may be thinking about his pncconf tool and it uses a very old version of glade
[12:44:23] <Lcvette> i am referring to the gui building software he is using
[12:44:43] <Lcvette> its not as current as pyqtvcp
[12:44:44] <Lcvette> is it?
[12:44:57] <Lcvette> or as powerful
[12:45:04] <Lcvette> or am i wrong?
[12:45:15] <jthornton> dunno I've never used it
[12:45:27] <Lcvette> i thought there were issues that were solved by going pyqtvcp over the qtvcp
[12:45:59] <Lcvette> me ither
[12:46:06] <Lcvette> :D
[12:48:04] <jthornton> hmmm the qtvcp thread has 40 pages and the Gscreen thread 99 pages so both are well used IMHO
[12:48:41] <hazzy-m> Yes, I got very frustrated working with Qtvcp, it is good for simple VCPs, but there is not good way to customize anything withough editing main source code files, which basically means for a custom VCP you have to make a branch of LCNC, and that is what people are doing
[12:48:42] <hazzy-m> LOL
[12:49:08] <jthornton> yea that's not a good way to do that
[12:49:13] <hazzy-m> I think only one person is using Qtvcp, automation-assist fellow
[12:49:49] <jthornton> I guess that is why I'm so interested in QtPyVCP it's so flexible and powerful
[12:51:12] <Lcvette> precisely
[12:51:27] <jthornton> hmm 0.7 Gb of data left for today and tomorrow lol
[12:51:30] <Lcvette> perhaps CM doesn't know exactly what we are doing here?
[12:51:50] <hazzy-m> And it looks like auto-mation-assist has been playing with QTPyVCP, so maybe he is thinking about moving to it from Qtvcp, that might be why chris is upset ..
[12:51:52] <Lcvette> maybe he thinks its just a slightly different same old method
[12:52:26] <jthornton> I didn't see that thread
[12:53:23] <hazzy-m> I have been spying on him, he has been downloading QtPyVCP, lol
[12:53:34] <jthornton> lol
[12:54:24] <hazzy-m> this tab widget is harder than I anticipated ..
[12:54:49] <jthornton> what about a QFrame?
[12:55:24] <jthornton> that would work as well to control the enable for a tab
[12:56:03] <hazzy-m> hmm, good idea
[12:56:36] <Lcvette> wow this flasher is pretty simple
[12:56:42] <Lcvette> just minimal buttons
[12:56:43] <Lcvette> lol
[12:56:45] <Lcvette> i like it
[12:57:31] <jthornton> all right I've stretched my lunch minute to the limit I must do some work or the boss will kick my ass
[12:58:36] <Lcvette> ok jt
[12:58:40] <Lcvette> stay warm
[13:00:22] <JT-Shop> it's warmer out here than the house
[13:00:51] <Lcvette> nice
[13:03:55] <Lcvette> hazzy, the flash completed but the usb flash drive no longer shows up on my pc, is that normal?
[13:04:09] <Lcvette> usually before i would be able to still see it
[13:06:40] <Lcvette> hazzy: what is the new best way to make a config for the new linuxcnc version?
[13:10:35] <hazzy-m> you mean make the config for the lathe?
[13:10:49] <Lcvette> yes isn't the new one different?
[13:10:50] <hazzy-m> I don't think there is a GUI tool for that :(
[13:10:59] <Lcvette> its been a long time since i had to do this
[13:11:35] <hazzy-m> which version of LCNC are you planningto use? 2.7 or master?
[13:11:54] <Lcvette> i think i remember you saying things changed and the pncconfig would be wrong
[13:12:21] <hazzy-m> No, it should be fine!
[13:12:24] <Lcvette> oh not sure
[13:12:44] <Lcvette> i didn't realize we were still on 2.7
[13:12:55] <Lcvette> thought it had been upgraded to 2.8
[13:12:56] <Lcvette> lol
[13:12:58] <hazzy-m> but you will probably have to make a mill config and then edit if to turn it into a lathe, but I may be wrong
[13:13:12] <hazzy-m> yes, still 2.7 :(
[13:13:21] <hazzy-m> on the ISOs
[13:13:53] <hazzy-m> Hurray!
[13:14:01] <hazzy-m> there is a lathe setting in pncconf
[13:14:13] <hazzy-m> never noticed it before
[13:14:27] <Lcvette> ok so if its still 2.7 then i should just stick with pnc
[13:14:30] <Lcvette> that i can do
[13:14:41] <JT-Shop> it's just one thing to change in the ini for a lathe
[13:14:47] <Lcvette> no funny joints or anything yet to contend with
[13:15:06] <Lcvette> that happens when converting to master 2.8
[13:15:45] <Lcvette> but you said master is better?
[13:15:47] * hazzy-m makes a lathe sin config
[13:19:18] <hazzy-m> since your starting from scratch I would go with master
[13:19:25] <hazzy-m> jt, what do you think for a lathe?
[13:19:50] <JT-Shop> for linuxcnc version?
[13:20:05] <hazzy-m> yes
[13:20:28] <JT-Shop> either one is fine unless your making a QtPyVCP :)
[13:20:41] <hazzy-m> :D
[13:20:59] * hazzy-m wonders it G71 is in 2.7 or only master
[13:21:36] * TurBoss uploaded an image: 20190130_191935.jpg (243KB) < https://matrix.org >
[13:21:40] <JT-Shop> G71 is not in 2.7
[13:22:01] <TurBoss> :F
[13:22:15] <hazzy-m> ok, so that seem like the only real advantage of using master
[13:22:37] <hazzy-m> Lcvette: you can follow this to upgrade to 2.8 if you would like to use master: https://gnipsel.com
[13:22:46] <Lcvette> ok
[13:22:51] <JT-Shop> :)
[13:23:37] <hazzy-m> TurBoss: Hey! What is that, looks old
[13:23:46] <TurBoss> lol
[13:23:54] <TurBoss> super nintendo
[13:24:01] <Lcvette> and then what about the config file
[13:24:36] <JT-Shop> Lcvette: what card?
[13:24:48] <Lcvette> 6i26/7i76
[13:24:57] <Lcvette> 6i25/7i76
[13:25:16] <Lcvette> plug and go
[13:25:51] <Lcvette> JT-Shop: 6i25 is supposed to be same as 5i25, just pcie instead of pci
[13:27:09] <Lcvette> should i do pnc config to get a base hal and ini in 2.7 and then upgrade to master afterwards and adjust?
[13:27:21] <Lcvette> if so is there an adjuster for that?
[13:27:21] <Lcvette> lol
[13:27:37] <JT-Shop> yea pncconf is the tool for 6i25
[13:28:03] <JT-Shop> yea just run the config in master and it get updated
[13:28:14] <JT-Shop> by Andy magic
[13:28:17] <Lcvette> oh it will work in master
[13:28:28] <Lcvette> Andy Magic
[13:28:31] <Lcvette> searching
[13:28:33] <JT-Shop> it == pncconf?
[13:28:54] <JT-Shop> Andy Puch lol
[13:28:54] <Lcvette> lol.. that got confusing
[13:29:25] <JT-Shop> anyway make a config in pncconf and just run it and it gets converted to master automatic
[13:29:42] <Lcvette> ok
[14:02:33] <Lcvette> not sure if anyone needs any touchscreens but I just grabbed another one for this lathe!
[14:02:38] <Lcvette> https://www.ebay.com
[14:02:38] <Lcvette> 1ffe66d40%7Ciid%3A1
[14:03:17] <Lcvette> surface accustic wave not cap
[14:03:47] <Lcvette> 2 touch
[14:03:58] <hazzy-m> nice!!
[14:04:02] <JT-Shop> everything after the ? and the ? can be deleted from the link
[14:04:07] * hazzy-m is very tempted
[14:04:40] <Lcvette> 22"
[14:04:41] <Lcvette> :D
[14:04:45] <hazzy-m> https://www.ebay.com
[14:04:47] <Lcvette> vertical
[14:04:49] <hazzy-m> :D
[14:05:06] <Lcvette> i don't know these things
[14:05:09] <Lcvette> but now i do
[14:05:46] * hazzy-m uploaded an image: image.png (7KB) < https://matrix.org >
[14:06:05] <hazzy-m> just past that number after https://www.ebay.com
[14:06:24] <hazzy-m> great for texting and things like that
[14:06:28] <hazzy-m> little know secrets :)
[14:07:06] <JT-Shop> that's pretty cheap if they are not banged up too bad from use
[14:07:42] * JT-Shop had to drag a 20' stick of angle off the rack in the garage for 3"...
[14:08:17] <JT-Shop> yea someone just bought something from me :)
[14:12:36] <Lcvette> Nice
[14:13:00] <Lcvette> Yeah I figure it's gonna have a few scuffs but it shouldn't be too bad
[14:13:21] <Lcvette> Gonna be in the shop so probably gonna get that way eventually anyhow
[14:13:36] <Lcvette> My other was new and I'm afraid to scratch it
[14:13:38] <Lcvette> Lol
[14:13:54] <Lcvette> It actually has a pretty tough surface it feels like though
[14:14:04] <Lcvette> Not sure what this one will be like
[14:14:45] <Lcvette> Hopefully similar, hard glass
[14:14:55] <Lcvette> Difficult to mess up
[14:15:25] <Lcvette> Not worried about bezels as those are easy to replace it it bothers me
[14:15:43] <Lcvette> Or machine new ones in aluminum
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[14:28:44] <TurBoss> Does not ship to Spain :((
[14:28:58] <TurBoss> hello!
[14:29:44] <hazzy-m> :(
[14:29:56] <hazzy-m> TurBoss: Do you have a touchscreen?
[14:30:08] <hazzy-m> oh, I remember, you have a little one
[14:30:15] <TurBoss> yes
[14:30:19] <TurBoss> serial
[14:30:35] <TurBoss> I managed to get it working correctly on gdm
[14:30:48] <TurBoss> but once I login ig losses the calibration :D
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[16:14:38] <Lcvette> well that was a disaster
[16:15:14] <hazzy-m> what happened?
[16:15:25] <Lcvette> the power supply they sent.. something is no bueno with it i think
[16:15:35] <Lcvette> had smoke
[16:16:16] <Lcvette> soooo
[16:16:21] * hazzy-m uploaded an image: image.png (83KB) < https://matrix.org >
[16:16:28] <hazzy-m> there, you can replace it
[16:16:34] <Lcvette> no fire just smoke
[16:16:55] <Lcvette> no the stepper power supply
[16:16:57] <Lcvette> the transformer
[16:16:57] <hazzy-m> that is a bottle of IBM smoke, best that was ever made
[16:17:37] <Lcvette> made an awful humming vibration noise and then i smelt and saw a wisp of smoke and killed power to everything
[16:18:03] <Lcvette> not sure if it hurt the drives
[16:18:36] <hazzy-m> ouch, that would not be good
[16:18:51] <hazzy-m> what type of PSU is (was?) it?
[16:18:59] <Lcvette> chinese crapper apparantly
[16:19:09] <Lcvette> just a donut transformer
[16:19:15] <Lcvette> big heavy thing
[16:19:19] <Lcvette> step down
[16:19:26] <Lcvette> 230 to 70vac
[16:19:28] <hazzy-m> hmm, those are generaly very robust
[16:19:48] <hazzy-m> check the resistance on the windings
[16:19:49] <Lcvette> may have a short in it
[16:20:43] <Lcvette> just gonna have to figure out something else
[16:20:51] <Lcvette> what power supply do you use?
[16:24:04] <Lcvette> hazzy?
[16:24:15] <Lcvette> hazzy: what power supply do you use?
[16:34:08] <JT-Shop2> for stepper drives I use Antek not to be confused with Antec
[16:34:39] <hazzy-m> https://www.antekinc.com
[16:34:51] <hazzy-m> with 5v and 24v modules
[16:46:48] <jthornton> yep that's what I use
[17:47:31] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07jethornton pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fhDJN
[17:47:33] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07jethornton 0316082bf - DOC: add more info on the python code used
[17:49:19] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 031 commit to 03gh-pages [+341/-0/±0] 13https://git.io/fhDUT
[17:49:20] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07traviscibot 039b0971a - Deploy kcjengr/qtpyvcp to github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp.git:gh-pages
[17:58:30] <JT-qtpyvcp> is there a way to get a value like from a spin box and use it in a mdi command?
[18:00:29] <hazzy-m> JT-qtpyvcp: yes!
[18:00:30] <hazzy-m> sek
[18:02:29] <hazzy-m> JT-qtpyvcp: what are you trying to acheive?
[18:04:48] <JT-qtpyvcp> I'm trying to come up with a way to do touch off's, for example touching off Z to the material I jog close to the material the jog up 0.001" a click on the MPG until my dowel just passes under then I set Z to 0.125" or 0.250" depending on the dowel I use
[18:05:35] <JT-qtpyvcp> for X I have a 0.500" dowel in a holder and just push the material up to it and call it either -0.250 or 0.250
[18:05:49] <hazzy-m> Ok, perfect! That is what I do too
[18:06:08] <hazzy-m> the MDIButton is for exactly that type of use
[18:06:27] <hazzy-m> in the MDI command entry you can specify a widget for it to fill in the value from
[18:06:35] <JT-qtpyvcp> great, I just need to learn how to use it :)
[18:07:28] <JT-qtpyvcp> what is the syntax for that?
[18:07:45] <hazzy-m> for example `T#<tool_number_entry> M6 G43`
[18:08:05] <hazzy-m> the tool_number_entry is the name of the entry to get the value from
[18:08:35] <JT-qtpyvcp> cool, I'll test that out and that will be on the next tutorial page :)
[18:08:37] <hazzy-m> I think you need to include the <> in the format
[18:08:45] <hazzy-m> Excellent!
[18:08:51] <JT-qtpyvcp> I'll test and see in a bit
[18:09:30] <hazzy-m> I've been refering to your toutorials a lot because i already forgot how things work, LOL
[18:10:54] <JT-qtpyvcp> lol I do the same thing
[18:11:05] <JT-qtpyvcp> how is the latest one looking?
[18:11:30] <TurBoss> haha
[18:11:35] <TurBoss> good docs!
[18:12:11] <hazzy-m> great!
[18:13:17] <JT-qtpyvcp> thanks, it's quite fun doing them learning all this new stuff :)
[18:14:04] <hazzy-m> you've got to be the only person that liks doing docs!
[18:14:05] <hazzy-m> :)
[18:15:31] <JT-qtpyvcp> I like learning!
[18:29:19] <JT-qtpyvcp> yep I have a plan and it's working yippie
[18:29:33] <TurBoss> what what?
[18:39:47] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 032 commits to 03master [+0/-0/±3] 13https://git.io/fhDI5
[18:39:48] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson 033b19cb2 - ENH: MDIButton - expand variables from QSliders and QSpinBoxes
[18:39:50] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson 03f6ac058 - DOC: MDIButton - add some more usage info
[18:41:55] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 031 commit to 03gh-pages [+341/-0/±0] 13https://git.io/fhDLe
[18:41:57] <Not-e6c6> [02qtpyvcp] 07traviscibot 038693927 - Deploy kcjengr/qtpyvcp to github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp.git:gh-pages
[18:51:20] <Lcvette> Yo
[18:51:25] <TurBoss> hello!
[18:51:28] <Lcvette> Have a question
[18:51:42] <Lcvette> My sudo password no work on new sustem
[18:51:47] <Lcvette> :(
[18:51:55] <TurBoss> debian?
[18:52:03] <TurBoss> sudo not installed by default
[18:52:07] <TurBoss> su
[18:52:10] <Lcvette> Yes
[18:52:11] <TurBoss> then password
[18:52:14] <Lcvette> Stretch
[18:52:20] <TurBoss> type su
[18:52:24] <TurBoss> then the password
[18:52:31] <TurBoss> then apt install sudo
[18:53:35] <TurBoss> then usermod -aG sudo username <<-- replace with your username
[18:54:01] <Lcvette> Apt install sudo no work
[18:54:18] <TurBoss> did you typed "su"
[18:55:05] * Lcvette uploaded an image: IMG_20190130_185437704_HDR.jpg (74KB) < https://matrix.org >
[18:55:44] <Lcvette> It's busted
[18:55:45] <TurBoss> nono
[18:55:48] <TurBoss> just su
[18:56:22] <Lcvette> Authentication failure
[18:56:43] <Lcvette> Your not explaining complete
[18:56:47] <Lcvette> Lol
[18:57:04] * TurBoss sent a long message: < https://matrix.org >
[18:57:18] <TurBoss> ```
[18:57:18] <TurBoss> $ apt install su
[18:57:22] <TurBoss> do
[18:58:19] <Lcvette> Aithe tification failure
[18:58:44] <TurBoss> ```
[18:58:45] <TurBoss> $ su
[18:58:46] <TurBoss> ```
[18:58:55] <TurBoss> then type the root password
[18:59:06] * Lcvette uploaded an image: IMG_20190130_185842671_HDR.jpg (72KB) < https://matrix.org >
[18:59:19] <TurBoss> did you typed the pass?
[18:59:22] <TurBoss> the root one
[18:59:28] <TurBoss> you introduced during install
[18:59:46] <Lcvette> Is the same
[18:59:54] <TurBoss> doesn't work?
[19:00:04] <Lcvette> No
[19:00:15] <TurBoss> su return password return
[19:00:16] <TurBoss> lol
[19:00:42] <TurBoss> root password could be diferent tham the users ne
[19:00:44] <TurBoss> one*
[19:01:15] <Lcvette> <TurBoss "one*"> Not working
[19:01:43] <Lcvette> Says no password for user 'return'
[19:01:50] <TurBoss> ahhahahah
[19:01:57] <Lcvette> I'm tired
[19:01:58] <hazzy-m> xD
[19:02:08] <Lcvette> I just wanna fi ish this it's not been a great day
[19:02:14] <TurBoss> :|
[19:02:28] <TurBoss> ok lets see
[19:02:32] <TurBoss> type "su"
[19:02:45] <TurBoss> then introduce your root password then hit return again
[19:02:56] <TurBoss> the keyboard return/enter
[19:03:02] <Lcvette> Auth fail
[19:03:12] <TurBoss> then your root password is lost
[19:03:18] <TurBoss> you didn't put the same
[19:03:25] <TurBoss> during instal
[19:03:25] <TurBoss> l
[19:03:34] <TurBoss> reset requires black magic
[19:04:24] <Lcvette> I did not put a root pw during I stall
[19:04:34] <Lcvette> Hazzy
[19:04:39] <Lcvette> Help
[19:04:45] <TurBoss> your turn
[19:04:45] <TurBoss> !
[19:04:47] <TurBoss> :P
[19:05:18] <TurBoss> what happends when you type sudo apt update?
[19:05:33] <TurBoss> user not ins sudoers list?
[19:06:06] <TurBoss> or just works?
[19:06:29] * Lcvette uploaded an image: IMG_20190130_190559814.jpg (112KB) < https://matrix.org >
[19:06:42] <TurBoss> sudo is fine
[19:06:45] <TurBoss> is installed
[19:07:02] <TurBoss> type sudo apt install apt-transport-https
[19:07:15] <TurBoss> to fix that E:
[19:08:55] * Lcvette uploaded an image: IMG_20190130_190834992.jpg (115KB) < https://matrix.org >
[19:09:07] <TurBoss> then sudo apt upgrade
[19:09:22] <TurBoss> sorry
[19:09:27] <TurBoss> update again the upgrade
[19:09:35] <JT-qtpyvcp> hazzy-m, the mdi buttons don't dim when they first load but if you click on one it does disable them
[19:10:56] <Lcvette> I did upgrade before update
[19:11:08] <Lcvette> Is that bad?
[19:11:12] <TurBoss> no
[19:11:16] <TurBoss> just update again
[19:11:19] <TurBoss> and upgrade
[19:12:15] <hazzy-m> JT-qtpyvcp: Thanks, I'll fix that
[19:13:00] <Lcvette> Man, this server case moves some air
[19:13:31] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_071314.jpg (6318KB) < https://matrix.org >
[19:13:53] <TurBoss> very nice!
[19:14:34] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_071424.jpg (124KB) < https://matrix.org >
[19:15:31] <Lcvette> Burntededededed
[19:15:42] <Lcvette> Lol
[19:15:46] <TurBoss> hohohoho
[19:16:57] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_071648.jpg (164KB) < https://matrix.org >
[19:19:22] <TurBoss> sek
[19:19:36] <TurBoss> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net --recv-key E0EE663E
[19:22:26] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_072217.jpg (88KB) < https://matrix.org >
[19:22:37] <Lcvette> Oh it's a different key?
[19:23:34] <TurBoss> sudo apt install curl
[19:26:50] <Lcvette> lcvette is on the new system hurray!!
[19:26:59] <Lcvette> something good happened today!!
[19:27:00] <Lcvette> :D
[19:27:00] <TurBoss> great!!!
[19:27:08] <Lcvette> thanks Turboss1
[19:27:16] <TurBoss> I'm TurBoss1?
[19:27:37] <Lcvette> you're number 1
[19:27:38] <Lcvette> :D
[19:27:40] <TurBoss> ahhahahaha
[19:27:45] <TurBoss> you are welcome
[19:28:28] <Lcvette> now i need to find out if its ok to connect these drives to dc power
[19:28:30] <Lcvette> :O
[19:28:40] <Lcvette> it doesn't say ac or dc it just says AC
[19:28:51] <TurBoss> what?
[19:29:44] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_072934.jpg (167KB) < https://matrix.org >
[19:32:10] <TurBoss> obiousely AC
[19:32:14] <TurBoss> not dec
[19:32:18] <TurBoss> DC
[19:32:32] <TurBoss> does it have some pdf datasheet?
[19:32:55] <TurBoss> 2HSS86H
[19:32:59] <TurBoss> searching
[19:33:10] <TurBoss> http://cncdrive.com
[19:33:26] * TurBoss sent a long message: < https://matrix.org >
[19:33:27] <TurBoss> mew
[19:33:45] <TurBoss> AC24~70V
[19:33:45] <TurBoss> or
[19:33:46] <TurBoss> DC30~100
[19:34:32] <Lcvette> ok im gonna try it!
[19:34:34] <Lcvette> :O
[19:34:41] <TurBoss> cross fingers!
[19:36:38] <TurBoss> i didnt ear any kboom
[19:36:45] <TurBoss> every thing is ok?
[19:39:27] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_073917.jpg (137KB) < https://matrix.org >
[19:40:22] <TurBoss> green led
[19:40:33] <TurBoss> is ok?
[19:42:44] <Lcvette> Both drives powered on with green lights
[19:42:51] <Lcvette> Both fans are running
[19:42:57] <Lcvette> Guess the drives are ok
[19:43:06] <TurBoss> what power did you apply?
[19:43:10] <TurBoss> DC or AC?
[19:43:31] <Lcvette> 48v dc
[19:43:35] <TurBoss> fine!
[19:44:48] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_074433.jpg (118KB) < https://matrix.org >
[19:46:04] <TurBoss> nice monster
[19:52:52] <Lcvette> ok motors and encoders are plugged in and everything is powered up asnd no issues
[19:53:00] <TurBoss> cool!
[19:53:10] <Lcvette> now i just need to make a config file and test motors before i install them back on themachine
[19:53:34] <Lcvette> when i did upgrade did it install master?
[19:55:05] <TurBoss> not sure
[19:55:29] <TurBoss> can you show the output of
[19:55:59] <TurBoss> ```
[19:55:59] <TurBoss> cat /etc/apt/source.list.d/linuxcnc.list
[19:57:04] <Lcvette> no such file or directory
[19:57:10] <TurBoss> oh
[19:57:39] <TurBoss> then type cat /etc/apt/sources.list.de/linuxcnc and press tab to autocomplete
[19:59:43] <Lcvette> tab does nothing
[20:00:24] <Lcvette> 9installed is version 2.7.14
[20:00:32] <Lcvette> i did linuxcnc version
[20:00:33] <Lcvette> :D
[20:00:37] <TurBoss> then check this
[20:00:58] <TurBoss> http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org
[20:01:03] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (78KB) < https://matrix.org >
[20:01:07] <TurBoss> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/linuxcnc-buildbot.list
[20:01:59] <Lcvette> i don't want to screw anything up
[20:02:08] <Lcvette> im on a very tight scghedule
[20:02:16] <Lcvette> and am behind very much right now
[20:02:20] <Lcvette> and had many setbacks
[20:02:26] <Lcvette> so i don't want to play
[20:02:31] <Lcvette> just need to get things running
[20:02:54] <TurBoss> then read the manual
[20:03:24] <Lcvette> i hthink im just going ot set up version 2.7.14
[20:03:35] <Lcvette> and not mess with master
[20:03:44] <Lcvette> i don't know how to do the joints
[20:03:57] <Lcvette> i looked for andy pugh's magic online but couldn't find it
[20:06:31] <hazzy-m> andy's magic is included! It automagicaly updates configs
[20:08:00] <hazzy-m> Generaly it is safe to run any device with a rectifier on DC, so VFDs, steppers drives etc. should all work fine on DC
[20:08:07] <Lcvette> oh
[20:08:13] <Lcvette> i spent an hour searching online for it
[20:08:21] <hazzy-m> sorry
[20:08:32] <Lcvette> lol
[20:08:44] <hazzy-m> ask and you shall be answered
[20:08:45] <hazzy-m> lol
[20:09:16] <Lcvette> so then to upgrade to master i just do sudo apt upgrade linuxcnc
[20:09:20] <Lcvette> ?
[20:09:52] <hazzy-m> maybe, I'm not sure what you have done
[20:09:54] * hazzy-m reads the log
[20:10:01] <Lcvette> nothing
[20:10:15] <Lcvette> just installed stretch and did a regular system update and upgrade
[20:10:22] <Lcvette> got sudo working
[20:10:32] <hazzy-m> great
[20:10:35] <Lcvette> im on a wired ethernet for the moment
[20:10:57] <hazzy-m> ok, then if you want master follow JTs guide I posted ealyer
[20:11:00] <Lcvette> got the stepper drives wired to the dc 48v power supply and they seem ok
[20:11:06] <hazzy-m> it is very easy to go back to 2.7 if you like
[20:11:15] <hazzy-m> Hurray!!
[20:11:54] <hazzy-m> https://gnipsel.com
[20:12:15] <hazzy-m> use the section "To install the latest build of LinuxCNC 2.8 from the Buildbot"
[20:12:39] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (34KB) < https://matrix.org >
[20:12:42] <Lcvette> :O
[20:12:45] <Lcvette> lol
[20:12:57] <Lcvette> this is why i did not use these with my ethernet setup
[20:13:09] <hazzy-m> hehe
[20:13:10] <Lcvette> will it be ok for pci?
[20:13:15] <hazzy-m> that is not great, but should be fine
[20:13:30] <hazzy-m> up to 100k is ok
[20:13:47] <hazzy-m> you may be able to tweek some things and get it lower if needed
[20:14:03] <Lcvette> what things?
[20:14:06] <hazzy-m> but wait untill you know its a problem or not
[20:14:36] <hazzy-m> constrain the RT thread to a single core etc.
[20:14:39] <hazzy-m> don't wory now
[20:14:42] <Lcvette> which number for 100k top or bottom?
[20:14:43] <hazzy-m> should be OK
[20:15:00] <hazzy-m> haha, not sure
[20:15:46] <Lcvette> this is running 5 sets of glx gears, 2 youtubes running, a few browsers open, riot, and the latency test
[20:16:02] <Lcvette> think thats enough/
[20:17:06] * hazzy-m uploaded an image: IMG_20190130_201621560.jpg (142KB) < https://matrix.org >
[20:17:22] <hazzy-m> that witch finger, xD
[20:17:40] <hazzy-m> I'm using an old AMD on my mill now, it is great!
[20:18:06] <hazzy-m> you should be fine
[20:18:11] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (34KB) < https://matrix.org >
[20:18:14] <Lcvette> :(
[20:21:30] <hazzy-m> Are you using on board graphics?
[20:21:56] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (34KB) < https://matrix.org >
[20:21:59] <Lcvette> yeah
[20:22:51] <hazzy-m> A separate graphics card can make a huge difference
[20:22:55] <Lcvette> guessing that means im screwed
[20:23:32] * hazzy-m uploaded an image: IMG_20190130_202157290.jpg (131KB) < https://matrix.org >
[20:23:48] <hazzy-m> 20 glx gears it goes way up
[20:24:09] <hazzy-m> But with a card it doesn't change too much
[20:24:28] <Lcvette> my mill pc is awesome
[20:25:06] <Lcvette> even with tons of glxgears and youtubes and browser windows and documents it never went above 9000
[20:25:15] <hazzy-m> Nice!!
[20:25:22] <Lcvette> but it cost a small fortune building it
[20:25:23] <hazzy-m> I think you will be fine
[20:25:39] <Lcvette> getting the new old stock components pcw spec'd
[20:26:11] * hazzy-m uses old compenents, lol
[20:26:14] <Lcvette> 160,000 and 94,000
[20:26:21] <Lcvette> and climbning still
[20:26:27] <hazzy-m> hmmm
[20:26:55] <Lcvette> doesn't matter which number anymore, both are going above 100k
[20:26:56] <Lcvette> lol
[20:27:03] <hazzy-m> what does uname -a say?
[20:27:43] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (32KB) < https://matrix.org >
[20:28:21] <Lcvette> whats that mean?
[20:33:23] <hazzy-m> just making sure you were running an RT kernel, looks fine
[20:36:59] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (44KB) < https://matrix.org >
[20:37:03] <Lcvette> waaaaa panda
[20:37:06] <Lcvette> fu
[20:37:12] <Lcvette> great job JT!
[20:38:01] <Lcvette> Go to System > Control Center > Main Menu and delete the Vietnamese G code quick reference unless you speak Vietnamese.
[20:38:04] <Lcvette> except im lost here
[20:38:09] <Lcvette> help
[20:38:11] <Lcvette> :O
[20:38:19] <Lcvette> hazzy?
[20:38:30] <Lcvette> i don't speak vietnamese
[20:49:11] <hazzy-m> are you sure?
[20:49:54] <hazzy-m> I've never done that
[20:50:00] <Lcvette> im guessing its inside linuxcnc/
[20:50:14] <hazzy-m> no, that would be on your desktop
[20:50:17] <hazzy-m> in the apps menu
[20:50:30] * hazzy-m goes out to the shop to check
[20:51:21] <hazzy-m> I don't see the Main Menu entry
[20:51:48] <hazzy-m> don't worry about that now I guess
[20:52:32] <Lcvette> ok
[20:52:32] <Lcvette> lol
[20:52:35] <Lcvette> i didn't either
[20:52:44] <Lcvette> lcvette builds config in pncconfig
[20:53:05] <TurBoss> hurray!
[21:22:22] <Lcvette> do you guys remember the step settings from your recent setups?
[21:23:04] <hazzy-m> https://github.com
[21:23:15] <hazzy-m> not sure if that helps
[21:23:28] <hazzy-m> the steps per in?
[21:23:49] <Lcvette> what to put in the step setup portion of the pnc config
[21:24:08] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (68KB) < https://matrix.org >
[21:24:25] <hazzy-m> that is the steps per inch
[21:24:25] <Lcvette> my drives aren't listed in that drop down
[21:24:45] <hazzy-m> what pitch screws do you have?
[21:24:50] <hazzy-m> 5mm?
[21:24:52] <Lcvette> 53
[21:24:55] <Lcvette> 5mm
[21:25:15] <hazzy-m> and how many microsteps on the drivers?
[21:25:18] <hazzy-m> 8?
[21:25:37] <Lcvette> haven't set that yet
[21:26:08] <hazzy-m> ok, you need to decide that to be able to calculate the steps per inch
[21:26:14] <Lcvette> been years since i had to set microsteps, but 1/8th microsteps sounds about like what i set them at before maybe
[21:27:01] <hazzy-m> I use 32, but your latency is not great, so 8 would be a good place to start
[21:27:15] <hazzy-m> ok, I'll crunch the numbers, sek
[21:28:06] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_092747.jpg (432KB) < https://matrix.org >
[21:28:33] <Lcvette> default is 200 right
[21:28:37] <Lcvette> so 8 would be 1600
[21:28:40] <hazzy-m> yes
[21:29:06] <hazzy-m> so its 1600 steps per 5mm
[21:29:34] <hazzy-m> 1600 / 5 * 25.4 steps per in
[21:29:39] <hazzy-m> 8128
[21:31:15] <Lcvette> what is the rapid speed following error and feed speed following error?
[21:31:55] <hazzy-m> this is a stepper machine, so you can leave them at the default
[21:32:05] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (68KB) < https://matrix.org >
[21:32:44] <hazzy-m> it wont affect the accuracy
[21:33:48] <hazzy-m> those are short step times ..
[21:33:57] <Lcvette> ok
[21:34:11] <Lcvette> so besides the stepper scale anything else to change here?
[21:34:27] <Lcvette> step on time, step space, dir hold, dir setup?
[21:34:29] <hazzy-m> those step pulse times are very short
[21:34:44] <Lcvette> that means nothing to me
[21:34:53] <Lcvette> give me numbers to put in
[21:34:59] <Lcvette> lol
[21:35:00] <hazzy-m> look in the drive spec sheet for what they suggests
[21:35:20] * hazzy-m sent a long message: < https://matrix.org >
[21:38:30] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (70KB) < https://matrix.org >
[21:39:18] <Lcvette> guessing this can be setup later?
[21:39:44] <Lcvette> i have no home switches currently
[21:39:56] <Lcvette> this is just to jog the axis around to get some things lined up
[21:40:05] <Lcvette> so can i leave this as is/
[21:44:50] <hazzy-m> Looks fine
[21:45:32] <Lcvette> ok, opncconfig is done, now what?
[21:45:49] <hazzy-m> fire it up!
[21:46:16] <Lcvette> the magic happened/
[21:46:22] <Lcvette> the joint conversion/
[21:46:29] <Lcvette> thingy
[21:46:31] <hazzy-m> great!
[21:46:35] <Lcvette> ?
[21:46:36] <Lcvette> im asking
[21:46:44] <Lcvette> i don't have to do anything?
[21:46:45] <hazzy-m> haha
[21:46:56] <hazzy-m> yes, it should be taken care of already
[21:49:02] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (65KB) < https://matrix.org >
[21:49:45] <Lcvette> do i have to do anything to the mesa cards?
[21:50:03] <Lcvette> never used a pci card before
[21:50:11] <Lcvette> thought oplug and go was plug and go
[21:50:13] <Lcvette> lol
[21:50:37] <TurBoss> is the vfield power on?
[21:50:56] <Lcvette> yes
[21:52:04] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_095152.jpg (165KB) < https://matrix.org >
[21:52:33] <TurBoss> there is no power in the logic side
[21:52:43] <Lcvette> Ah crap
[21:53:05] <Lcvette> Need to move a jumper on the 6i25 maybe
[21:53:11] <TurBoss> sek
[21:55:13] * TurBoss uploaded an image: image.png (65KB) < https://matrix.org >
[21:56:00] <TurBoss> you only connected pin 5 of TB1
[21:56:10] <TurBoss> looks like
[21:56:48] <hazzy-m> the faild power is not correct
[21:56:54] <hazzy-m> feild*
[21:57:29] * hazzy-m uploaded an image: drawing.svg (258KB) < https://matrix.org >
[21:57:51] <hazzy-m> compare to your own diagram :)
[21:59:06] <hazzy-m> feild power should be supploed the far left of TB1
[21:59:12] <hazzy-m> not vin
[21:59:18] <hazzy-m> I think this is for logic ...
[21:59:29] <hazzy-m> hope that did not damage anything
[21:59:49] <Lcvette> Damn
[21:59:55] <Lcvette> I had an old schematic
[22:00:22] <hazzy-m> Your schematic is great! I have several copies printed to scribble on
[22:01:09] <hazzy-m> should be fine, Vin is good to 32 volts
[22:02:00] <Lcvette> Bin?
[22:02:05] <Lcvette> Vin?
[22:02:11] <Lcvette> Vfield is
[22:02:29] <Lcvette> Vin I thought was for stand alone board power
[22:02:37] <Lcvette> Not to exceed 5v
[22:02:42] <Lcvette> :o
[22:03:22] <Lcvette> Probably fried something
[22:03:43] <Lcvette> I did have the board power set to get voltage from the fpga card
[22:04:03] <hazzy-m> nah, bet its fine, they are tough boards
[22:04:55] <hazzy-m> connect feild power to TB1-1, check the jumper position, and you should be off to the races
[22:05:29] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_100516.jpg (329KB) < https://matrix.org >
[22:06:07] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_100544.jpg (494KB) < https://matrix.org >
[22:06:45] <Lcvette> You have the 6i25 manual handy?
[22:06:53] <Lcvette> I'm in the shop on phone
[22:06:55] <Lcvette> Lol
[22:07:09] <hazzy-m> no, sorry
[22:11:05] <Lcvette> OK, w1 and w2 are now in the up position
[22:20:24] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_102008.jpg (179KB) < https://matrix.org >
[22:21:23] <TurBoss> hurray!
[22:23:38] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (133KB) < https://matrix.org >
[22:24:18] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (155KB) < https://matrix.org >
[22:24:40] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (154KB) < https://matrix.org >
[22:25:23] <Lcvette> any ideas?
[22:26:40] <TurBoss> Lcvette: can you type on a terminal
[22:26:58] <Lcvette> type what?
[22:27:07] * TurBoss sent a long message: < https://matrix.org >
[22:27:11] <TurBoss> one by one
[22:29:24] * Lcvette sent a long message: < https://matrix.org >
[22:31:00] <TurBoss> thx
[22:31:15] <Lcvette> is broken?
[22:31:55] <TurBoss> 7i76 doesn show
[22:32:22] <TurBoss> n ot sure
[22:32:23] <Lcvette> fried it?
[22:32:45] <TurBoss> sek
[22:34:20] <TurBoss> duno...
[22:34:39] <TurBoss> does pncconf work?
[22:34:48] <TurBoss> shows the tb page?
[22:36:45] <Lcvette> Yes
[22:38:12] <hazzy-m> Lcvette: is the most recent pic of the 7i76 current?
[22:38:26] <hazzy-m> the Vfeild is still not right
[22:39:22] * hazzy-m uploaded an image: IMG_20190130_223853872.jpg (292KB) < https://matrix.org >
[22:41:34] <hazzy-m> should be like that
[22:42:16] <hazzy-m> Oh, I guess they are all common?
[22:43:31] <TurBoss> 1-4 vfield
[22:44:04] <hazzy-m> ok, so should be fine
[22:44:05] <hazzy-m> hmm
[22:44:48] <Lcvette> Changed it to 1 and 8
[22:46:10] * Lcvette uploaded an image: VectorImage_2019-01-30_104513.jpg (170KB) < https://matrix.org >
[22:46:57] <TurBoss> if you shut down the computer upper led goes off?
[22:47:00] <Lcvette> pcw said board wouldn't be hurt by 24v to vin or any pins on the orange plug
[22:47:06] <Lcvette> yes
[22:47:21] <TurBoss> ok
[22:47:22] <Lcvette> i just changed the jumpers on the 6i25 they are correct for supplying power to the 7i76
[22:47:26] <hazzy-m> yes, all those are good to 32v
[22:47:32] <Lcvette> thasts why it didn't have the upper light before
[22:47:54] <TurBoss> then run pncconf again
[22:48:04] <TurBoss> to check if aliv
[22:48:05] <TurBoss> e
[22:52:18] <Lcvette> i hage the wrong firmware
[22:52:19] <Lcvette> lol
[22:52:21] <TurBoss> :O
[22:52:29] <Lcvette> i bought 2 plug and go kits when i got these
[22:52:36] <Lcvette> one 7i77 and one 7i76
[22:52:44] <Lcvette> apparantly i mixed up the 6i25 boards
[22:52:45] <Lcvette> lol
[22:52:49] <TurBoss> xD
[22:52:51] <Lcvette> this has the 7i77 firmware
[22:52:55] <Lcvette> :D
[22:53:03] <TurBoss> I have the files on the shop
[22:53:06] <TurBoss> need it?
[22:53:11] <Lcvette> now i gotta remember how to do the firmware
[22:53:38] <TurBoss> or switch cards
[22:53:41] <TurBoss> heheh
[22:54:01] <Lcvette> i sent the other 6i25 back to peter in exchange for a 7i92 ethernet card
[22:54:07] <TurBoss> oh
[22:54:12] <Lcvette> sent the wrong one back
[22:54:15] <Lcvette> lol
[22:54:20] <hazzy-m> haha
[22:54:20] <TurBoss> you need the fileS?
[22:55:25] <Lcvette> downloading them now
[22:55:28] <TurBoss> ok!
[23:03:11] * Lcvette uploaded an image: image.png (30KB) < https://matrix.org >
[23:03:21] <Lcvette> i am not groot
[23:03:22] <Lcvette> :(
[23:04:30] <hazzy-m> run with sudo
[23:04:37] <hazzy-m> sudo mesaflash ...
[23:11:35] * Lcvette sent a long message: < https://matrix.org >
[23:11:38] <Lcvette> more better
[23:12:32] <TurBoss> hurray!
[23:20:31] * Lcvette uploaded a video: VID_20190130_231952093.mp4 (7784KB) < https://matrix.org >
[23:20:45] <Lcvette> :D
[23:20:49] <Lcvette> Hurray
[23:21:10] <TurBoss> great!
[23:22:30] <hazzy-m> Hurray!!
[23:29:58] <Lcvette> I was soo happy things moved
[23:30:11] <Lcvette> And then soo sad looking at the screen
[23:30:22] <Lcvette> Spluck
[23:47:21] <hazzy-m> lol
[23:47:33] <hazzy-m> what are you using, axis?
[23:47:46] <hazzy-m> you might fancy gmoccapy a bit better