You can open it in a text editor and just cut and paste the contents to me, or I just added JSON as an allowable extension to upload.
shapeoko.json (810 Bytes)
Thanks. I think we found two potential problems in the code.
Try 610 from Carbide Motion Beta Downloads . Be sure to go through the Setup Wizard again to set your spindle type, which was where one of the bugs was.
Ok thanks, let you know how it works out!
Will try later today. Thanks.
I uninstalled 609 and reloaded 610. Set a new machine and all was good till I got to the bit setter part and clicked on move to default position. It moved to the front center and to the left and made really back grinding sound. Shut the power off and retried the complete up again and did the same thing.
How did it move to the front center and to the left? Was it two moves?
It was 2 moves first to the front center then to the left before I hit the power button to stop the motion.
Can you try that again? I’m not sure how there could be two different moves in there with a single button press.
Ok I will pay more attention it is just the really loud noise that it creates worries me something is going to break.
It appears I was wrong about the movement it was one move. I took a video of the movement but can not send it to you cause it is 9mb.
Send it to support@carbide3d.com
Never mind- Winston figured it out. New build coming…
Grab 611 from Carbide Motion Beta Downloads and I think we’re good.
Downloaded the new 611 and it works perfect. It does exactly what it should do now and even better. Thank you for all the help getting it fixed and your patience with me.
So with that being said, back to Happy Carving!
Thanks for the help. If anyone has trouble with this build let us know here. If it’s good, we’ll probably begin moving this over to the main download page next week.
Any schedule for a PI build?
Have you resolved that permission issue with the updated PI OS? I have been afraid to update.
Once this is “Done” we’ll get that built.
I haven’t followed closely, but it sounds like the underlying OS changed default permissions for the port. I’d avoid changing the OS version and you should be good. The great thing about the Pi is that you can just use a different SD card to keep your existing setup safe.
What’s odd though is that other USB peripherals still work fine.
I’ve got a wireless keyboard with a wireless USB dongle that I use with my rPi4 & it has had no problems.
But after the recent system updates, Carbide Motion Pi can no longer ‘find the cutter’.