Calling M215 P* from macro

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Re: Calling M215 P* from macro

Postby Blaise » Fri Jan 21, 2022 1:03 am

eabrust wrote:Since your macro will actually be the decision point of what speed ranges apply to the pulley ratio, can't you open up the speed range in the pulley settings dialog so that the 'max speed' of a pulley won't clip the speed you enter in MDI?

Maybe I'm looking at it wrong, so just throwing out an idea.. :) .



regards,
Eric


This makes a lot of sense!!! I am quite confident that this would fix my problem and I’m sure gonna give it a try!
I’ll keep you posted with results.

Many thanks!
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Re: Calling M215 P* from macro

Postby Blaise » Fri Jan 21, 2022 4:54 pm

It works flawlessly!!!

The solution seemed so obvious but sometimes when you have you’re face so deep in a problem, you can’t see the full picture.

Thank you so much for thinking outside the box and for the precious help!

- Blaise
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Re: Calling M215 P* from macro

Postby eabrust » Sat Jan 22, 2022 12:45 pm

Glad to hear, and good work yourself, keep cranking on that macro :)

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