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KH930: Lace carriage not recognized from the right #176

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Adrienne200 opened this issue Oct 31, 2023 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #205
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KH930: Lace carriage not recognized from the right #176

Adrienne200 opened this issue Oct 31, 2023 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #205
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@Adrienne200
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The 930 and later machines are able to send a North or South signal from both left and right sensors. The firmware needs to recognize South as a lace carriage

AYAB software version: 0.99 rc1 Aug 6 2023
Computer/OS: Windows 7
Knitting machine: KH930
AYAB hardware: Interface

On a KH930, open any pattern.
Set AYAB to all defaults.
Start the lace carriage from the right.
Expected:
It should recognize that a carriage is there, and that it is the Lace carriage, and continue accordingly to select row 1.
Actual:
Nothing happens.
Take the carriage all the way across and come in from the left, now it thinks it's on row 1.

(This may never work with the current hardware on a 910, see the diagnosis in fw #51 , but it should be possible on the other machines.)

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This one may be addressed by PR #184

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It was not fixed by #184 . I'm working on this with all the other "starting from the right" issues.

@jonathanperret jonathanperret linked a pull request Nov 15, 2024 that will close this issue
@jonathanperret jonathanperret moved this from Needs Testing to In Progress in AYAB 1.0.0 Release Tracking Dec 3, 2024
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