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    • OwenDundefined
      OwenD @theolodian
      last edited by OwenD

      @theolodian said in Easier way to test if homed?:

      @dc42 said in Easier way to test if homed?:

      @owend the M584 command allows you to make the first P axes visible and hide all higher numbered axes.

      The inference being that if you have hidden axes then you probably don't care to home them, say extruders, etc.? Thanks.

      Well not extruders, but you may have defined axes to allow you to perform certain tasks at startup which are then hidden during normal running.
      My question was just whether those hidden axes numbers could fall in the middle of a range.
      Since it doesn't appear that this is possible, it is safe to cease testing axes for their homed state once a hidden axes is found in the array.

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      • theolodianundefined
        theolodian @OwenD
        last edited by theolodian

        @owend Ugh, different problem. Homing always comes back as failed when using these lower case letters for axes. 🙄

        It does work fine if everything is already homed.

        ; If the bed hasn't been homed, home it
        ; Iterative loop across all defined move axes
        while iterations < #move.axes
        	if !move.axes[iterations].homed
        			G28
        			if result != 0
        				abort "Homing failed"
        			break
        
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        • OwenDundefined
          OwenD @theolodian
          last edited by

          @theolodian
          I don't know why the axis letters would matter.
          Are any axes hidden?
          May be a question for @dc42

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          • theolodianundefined
            theolodian @OwenD
            last edited by

            @owend It has never worked correctly, there are still a variety of issues with using lower case letters for axes. Thanks.

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
              last edited by dc42

              @theolodian said in Easier way to test if homed?:

              @owend It has never worked correctly, there are still a variety of issues with using lower case letters for axes. Thanks.

              If you don't tell us what these issues are, we can't fix them.

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              • zaptaundefined
                zapta @theolodian
                last edited by

                @theolodian, are you referring to the various scripts here that test for homing? The all seem to use axis indexes rather than axis letters.

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                • theolodianundefined
                  theolodian @zapta
                  last edited by

                  @zapta said in Easier way to test if homed?:

                  @theolodian, are you referring to the various scripts here that test for homing? The all seem to use axis indexes rather than axis letters.

                  No, I am using lower case axis letters and homing always returns errors even though it works.

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                  • theolodianundefined
                    theolodian @dc42
                    last edited by

                    @dc42 Are lower case axis letters supposed to work in SBC mode now? Should I try it again? We have just been using standalone mode.

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                    • chrishammundefined
                      chrishamm administrators @theolodian
                      last edited by

                      @theolodian Lowercase letters are supported in the latest RC.

                      Duet software engineer

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                      • theolodianundefined
                        theolodian @chrishamm
                        last edited by theolodian

                        @chrishamm I was going to say no, but I rebooted everything one more time to be sure - and yes RC2 seems to work in SBC mode! 😮 👍

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