we get the error message "move buffer full" now and again, there appears to be no pattern to this and it happens intermittently. This particular occurrence is during a run of a repeat job and has run successfully 4 times before this error. Nothing has changed...so were at a loss as to what to do
i welcome any comments
Phill
move buffer full
Moderators: Martin, Steve, Mr Magoo
- Denford Admin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3649
- Joined: Fri 10 Feb , 2006 12:40 pm
- Hardware/Software: Go to User Control Panel > Profile
Enter as much information about your CNC hardware and software as you can - it makes it easier for everyone to know what you're talking about then. - Location: Sunny Brighouse
- Contact:
Re: move buffer full
There are a couple of well known buffer related problems:
"Move buffer full"
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=618&p=1905&hilit=move+buffer#p1905
Seems to be to do with poor quality USB ports, or power saving turning the USB off
"Transmit buffer full" or "Timeout on host"
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=60&hilit=transmit+buffer+full
Are related to the machine firmware being out of date, or static build up from the dust vacuum causing a discharge which "kills" the control electronics for a brief period.
"Move buffer full"
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=618&p=1905&hilit=move+buffer#p1905
Seems to be to do with poor quality USB ports, or power saving turning the USB off
"Transmit buffer full" or "Timeout on host"
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=60&hilit=transmit+buffer+full
Are related to the machine firmware being out of date, or static build up from the dust vacuum causing a discharge which "kills" the control electronics for a brief period.
Re: move buffer full
What are you machining?
Is the extract running during the job?
Are you connected by RS232 or USB?
Is the extract running during the job?
Are you connected by RS232 or USB?