CNCDrive,
Having given up on the Xbox360 as a controller due to the 'jumping' problem, I just got a VistaCNC pendant in the hopes that that would eliminate the potential crashes the jumping might have caused, and I felt guilty wasting your and Eric's time trying to troubleshoot a problem that was likely a fault with my controller or system and not UCCNC or his plugin.
However, there seems to be a problem with the pendant or plug-in and VistaCNC indicates the root cause is with UCCNC and not their plugin or MPG hardware.
The issue is that in step mode, I can't rotate the encoder wheel faster than about 1 click per second before UCCNC stops responding to the MPG. Doesn't matter how high (or low) I set the jog % in UCCNC or on the MPG, it still quits responding. If I go faster - nothing. Back and forth - nothing. The only way UCCNC responds is if I turn one click, wait half a sec or more, click, wait, etc. Unbelievably aggravating.
VistaCNC's response to my question:
It is the UCCNC's design that in step mode the pendant dose not response
promptly. In some situation, fast PC and lager RAM may get some kind of
improvement. So, using small step size and high step rate in Step mode.
This is odd since everything works well in velocity or continuous mode - I can spin the wheel as fast as I want and it responds appropriately. Just in step mode.
My question is this - is there a latency or delay built in to UCCNC which limits the number of step signals per second (or unit of time) that UCCNC will respond to? Something only enabled in step mode?
If so, is there some way of decreasing the minimum time between step signals? I'm not trying to drive my table around at high speeds with step jogging, but if I move it in continuous mode within 0.125" of an edge it then takes me literally 40 seconds of click...click...click to get the edge finder or indicator tip up against a feature.
Any ideas?
Thanks much,
Spumco