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File: ./docs/src/motion/tweaking-steppers.txt
- line 30 says: "The last number in the column labeled 'ovl max' is the most important."
proposal: "The last number in the column labeled 'Max Jitter' is the most important." - line 33 says: "that is 10636 nano-seconds, or 10.6 micro-seconds, which is excellent."
proposal: " that is 6693 nano-seconds, or 6.69 micro-seconds, which is excellent."
# number from figure in Latency Test chapter - line 40 says: "FixingDapperSMIIssues in the wiki found at wiki.linuxcnc.org"
proposal: " http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?FixingSMIIssues" - line 42 says: "So, what do the results mean? If your 'ovl max' number is less than"
proposal: "So, what do the results mean? If your 'Max Jitter' number is less than" - line 50 says: "nanoseconds) mean the PC is not a good candidate for EMC, regardless of"
proposal: "nanoseconds) mean the PC is not a good candidate for LinuxCNC, regardless of" - line 55 says: "using the onboard video. But a $5 used Matrox video card solved the"
proposal: "using the onboard video. But a $5 used video card solved the" - line 56 says: "problem - EMC does not require bleeding edge hardware."
proposal: "problem - LinuxCNC does not require bleeding edge hardware." - line 97 says: "BASE_PERIOD is the 'heartbeat' of your EMC computer. Every period, the"
proposal: "BASE_PERIOD is the 'heartbeat' of your LinuxCNC computer. Every period, the" - line 156 says: "start at 25 us or more, run EMC, and see how things respond. If all is"
proposal: "start at 25 us or more, run LinuxCNC, and see how things respond. If all is"
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