From: Leslie M. W. <les...@al...> - 2003-12-31 00:41:05
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Fred did try running at very slow rates to see if the computer was simply too slow. There was no effect. He also changed queue size via hard coding to no avail. Les Leslie M.Watts L M Watts Furniture Tiger Georgia USA (706) 212-0242 http://www.lmwatts.com Engineering page: http://www.lmwatts.com/shop.html CNC surplus for sale: http://www.lmwatts.com/forsale.html CNC carved signs: http://www.lmwatts.com/signwp.html -----Original Message----- From: emc...@li... [mailto:emc...@li...]On Behalf Of Paul Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 6:45 PM To: emc...@li... Subject: Re: [Emc-users] trajectory planning Hi Jon If an RT process fails to complete before the next scheduled "tick", the net result would be a total system lock up - Not even error messages would get echoed to the screen. As a side note, judging by the motion messages logged from the test yesterday, it would appear that at most, a couple of hundred lines are being queued at a time - This would limit the amount of look ahead that trajectory planner is capable of. Regards, Paul. |