Yes, unfortunately I need to run one axis, move back two millimeters, and send the next probe. I think that’s what I was going for before I ran into issues with not seeing updates made in Cloud9 pushed to my workspace. I’ll write back to you as soon as I get some concrete information on what I’m doing and fully wrap my head around the Chilipeppr architecture. I’m very new to web design and such, so this is very much a learning process as I’m going.
Check out the NIST specification (RS274NGCv3) papers. There is an example code in the section on G38.2 that describes finding the center of hole. Maybe you could adapt the principle into a macro or widget that would work for your needs.
@Kenny_Barsch Thanks for the info. Fortunately, the issue was just with my lack of understanding of Javascript, which is an occasionally arcane and confusing language.
I’m still in the learning state on js as well. Don’t know about arcane, I started in assembly language, then basic and onto fortran in my early days.
@Kenny_Barsch See, I like assembly. It takes a long time to do, but there is no question as to what exactly is happening in any given step, there is only question in the process. I admit I don’t do much assembly, but I do embedded C development quite frequently, and I prefer that to some of the strange parts of Javascript, such as this pointer redirection.