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Since I'm a non-programmer :( sorry..
can you tell me what I need to do (in Windows) to make sure opencv is actually working?
All I did was download the 2.4.2.exe file and install it so far..
You mention this in the readme...
"Binaries should be installed and accessible to Java. This usually means making sure the libraries
are in your path."
huh? How do I do that..
Oh and btw how come the snapshots went from 13M to 86M??
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 5:32 PM, mcgyvr <mcgyv...@gmail.com> wrote:
in addition to my question above..
I got this error
at org.openpnp.machine.reference.wizards.ReferenceHeadConfigurationWizar
d.saveToModel(ReferenceHeadConfigurationWizard.java:443)
at org.openpnp.machine.reference.wizards.ReferenceHeadConfigurationWizar
Jason.. can you set it so openpnp sets the actuator and vacuum pins high instead of low. (S255 instead of S0) or at least make it an option a user can set.. My relay board gets pulled high to energize them.
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Jason.. can you set it so openpnp sets the actuator and vacuum pins high instead of low. (S255 instead of S0) or at least make it an option a user can set.. My relay board gets pulled high to energize them.
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There is a bug in sprinter that keeps the pins from working.
In Sprinter.pde
Search for sizeof(sensitive_pins)
And change it to sizeof(sensitive_pins) / sizeof(int)
But there is also another but that keeps the E/C Axis from turning, I believe Jason is in the process of trying to add homing into the latest version of grbl since there are a few issues with sprinter.
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maybe this is my problem?
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ok.. So.... Back to grbl? Stay with Sprinter?
Using the MEGA could be very nice.. We could actually use all the extra pins to trigger some sort of automatic feeders in the future.. Set that pin high..part feeds out.. No silly actuator to worry about.
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