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===TCP/IP Commands===
 
===TCP/IP Commands===
So CNC Processor is the administrator of all the motion around the bender.  It services the inputs, outputs, and servos around the bender.  It does this be communicating through TCP/IP signals to each module through a device we call a [[Top Hat]].
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So CNC Processor is the administrator of all the motion around the bender.  It services the inputs, outputs, and servos around the bender.  It does this be communicating through TCP/IP signals through standard Ethernet cable to each module through a device we call a [[Top Hat]].
  
 
===Offline===
 
===Offline===
 
CNC Bender can be running without CNC Processor also running.  In this state, we refer to CNC Bender as "CNC Bender Offline".
 
CNC Bender can be running without CNC Processor also running.  In this state, we refer to CNC Bender as "CNC Bender Offline".
  
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===Setup File===
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Some setup of CNC Processor can be controlled in the [[CNCProcessor.cfg]] file.
  
 
--[[User:Mcone|Mcone]] 18:53, 29 June 2006 (EDT)
 
--[[User:Mcone|Mcone]] 18:53, 29 June 2006 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 23:34, 20 September 2007

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Motion Admininstration

The CNC Processor is software that runs invisibly behind CNC Bender. It is responsible for interpreting the current Process List, and then turning the commands, one line at a time, into action.

TCP/IP Commands

So CNC Processor is the administrator of all the motion around the bender. It services the inputs, outputs, and servos around the bender. It does this be communicating through TCP/IP signals through standard Ethernet cable to each module through a device we call a Top Hat.

Offline

CNC Bender can be running without CNC Processor also running. In this state, we refer to CNC Bender as "CNC Bender Offline".

Setup File

Some setup of CNC Processor can be controlled in the CNCProcessor.cfg file.

--Mcone 18:53, 29 June 2006 (EDT)