LAOS - Laser Open Source: Issueshttps://redmine.laoslaser.org/https://redmine.laoslaser.org/favicon.ico?16780521372013-10-11T10:43:24ZLAOS - Laser Open Source
Redmine LAOS Laser - Bug #91 (Closed): Decide for one Bugtrackerhttps://redmine.laoslaser.org/issues/912013-10-11T10:43:24Zt-osterthomas.oster@rwth-aachen.de
<p>Hi,<br />I recently ended up adding some stuff to the issue-queues of the respective GitHub repositories (<a class="external" href="https://github.com/LaosLaser/Firmware/issues">https://github.com/LaosLaser/Firmware/issues</a>).<br />I did not remember, you are also using redmine, so this could be a problem since issues/bugs could be forgotten or duplicated.<br />I personally like the GitHub version more, because it's well integrated with the code (e.g. references from commit messages) and supports pull-requests. But I also understand the advantages of self-hosted solutions.<br />So what is you preference? Should bugs/issues/pull-requests be discussed here or on GitHub? Maybe we should make this information obvious by either disableing the GitHub issues or make an info-box on the redmine page?</p> LAOS Laser - Feature #67 (Closed): Move away from TFTPhttps://redmine.laoslaser.org/issues/672012-12-31T12:08:21Zt-osterthomas.oster@rwth-aachen.de
<p>I do not like the TFTP approach:<br />- TFTP uses UDP, thus its not easy to separate connection from transmission errors. (I need a high timeout for transmitting large files and it takes the same timeout to find out, that the connection failed)<br />- TFTP does not support file listing. The only advantage over the old approach would be, that one could just drop LGC files on the lasercutter with a filebrowser.</p>
<p>I suggest either going back the previous TCP based approach or something like real FTP which allows accessing the Lasercutter with a usual filebrowser.</p> LAOS Laser - Bug #63 (Closed): First power and Speed setting seem to be ignoredhttps://redmine.laoslaser.org/issues/632012-12-27T14:59:49Zt-osterthomas.oster@rwth-aachen.de
<p>Steps to reproduce:<br />- Power on your Lasercutter<br />- Send the attached LGC file (a simple job which contains lines with 2 different powers: 98% and 2%)</p>
<p>Result: Everything works as excpected.</p>
<p>- Send the same file again</p>
<p>Result: The job is executed with the same power (2%) for all lines.</p> LAOS Laser - Bug #47 (Closed): Random artifacts on bitmap jobshttps://redmine.laoslaser.org/issues/472012-09-29T19:32:54Zt-osterthomas.oster@rwth-aachen.de
<p>When engraving with VisiCut and the latest LAOS firmware (from github), I get random artifacts in the images. I don't think the problem is in VisiCut's code, because the artifacts seem to be different even if I send the same file again.</p>
<p>Has anyone else tried the bitmap-engraving yet?</p>
<p>cheers</p>
<p>T</p> LAOS Laser - Feature #46 (Closed): Make the Z-Axis move synchronouslyhttps://redmine.laoslaser.org/issues/462012-09-29T17:29:07Zt-osterthomas.oster@rwth-aachen.de
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>at least the simple-code documentation states, that the Z-Axis moves asynchronously. Why? I can't imagine any reason. If I want to move the Z-Axis before or even in a job, I need a way to make sure, it is in place before I start/continue cutting.</p>