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  • Modified a comment on discussion Developers on GXSM

    Yes, I sometimes use PAC-PLL processing. "Is it 100% consistent?" This question is hard for me to decipher. What do you mean by "it"? The incorrect timing is consistent: something is setting the maximum duration at about 50 ms (I believe the 54.606 ms that Thorsten quoted) for the left button, but not for the right button, which does allow generation of the waveform I want.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Developers on GXSM

    Yes, I sometimes use PAC-PLL processing. "Is it 100% consistent?" This question is hard for me to decipher. What do you mean by "it"? The incorrect timing consistent, something is setting the maximum duration at about 50 ms (I believe the 54.606 ms that Thorsten quoted) for the left button, but not for the right button, which does allow generation of the waveform I want.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Developers on GXSM

    I see a bug in the mover waveform: the waveform sometimes doesn't respect the value of duration if it is higher than ~50 ms. If I change the duration to 100 ms, the right (+x) button takes steps of correct duration, but the left (-x) takes quicker steps. Same behavior on y and z buttons. I am using GXSM 3.47.1, koala waveform. I just noticed this issue because my amplifier is low current so I need a slower waveform to that amplifier to drive it. Has this been fixed in more recent versions? Thanks,...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Developers on GXSM

    I am seeing this issue on MK3-PLL.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Developers on GXSM

    I am running from the launch pad. What is the limit on duration? I have managed to use 50 second long waveforms for testing purpose (but they are 50 ms for -x). I need 1 second long waveforms for my application.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Developers on GXSM

    I see a bug in the mover waveform: the waveform sometimes doesn't respect the value of duration if it is higher than ~50 ms. If I change the duration to 100 ms, the right (+x) button takes steps of correct duration, but the left (-x) takes quicker steps. Same behavior on y and z buttons. I am using GXSM 3.47.1, koala waveform. I just noticed this issue because my amplifier is low current so I need a slower waveform to all amplifier to drive it. Has this been fixed in more recent versions? Thanks,...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on GXSM

    Thanks for the work. I was going to edit the code, but I see Percy has beat me to it. With this fix, it is working great for my drive now, which is a self-built koala design. Thanks, Craig

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on GXSM

    I am trying to move a koala-like drive. I installed the latest version of gxsm3. [Thanks for the useful installation instructions, Percy (https://sourceforge.net/p/gxsm/discussion/297458/thread/3f0faafe/), it worked like a charm for me.) When I try to use the Koala waveforms, I see no phase difference. Using an oscilloscope, wave-0 and and wave-1 are exactly in phase. What is wrong? I am using an MK2-A810 for this testing. Thanks, Craig PS So far gxsm3 looks nice, and I greatly appreciate your work....

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