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Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: rickinbeachcrest on February 07, 2011, 06:49:20 PM
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Well I am pretty sure I am having problems with the pci card. It is the same one mentioned in this post (the Roswell RC304)
http://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php/topic,11300.0.html
I have downloaded the latest drivers for it.
I have got the port address set in Mach to E800. I have set the e stop to active low and have the e stop jumpered to ground on the Gecko g540. When I go into Mach, the reset will not clear the e stop error condition.
When I go to the diagnostics screen in Mach, on the port 1 pins current states, Pins 5,6,7,8 are high (led is on). If I jog, nothing changes on these pins.
I have not tried connecting the steppers, since I think it would be unproductive at this point.
Any help would be appreciated, as I am out of ideas. Short of getting another pci parallel card.
Thanks.
Rick
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I am trying to get my system running again. It ran for a couple of years then quit a year ago after I made some changes.
I am trying to use the diagnostics screen. Assuming the LED's representing the printer pins are numbered from left to right, top to bottom, pins 4,5,6,7,8, are high. This correlates to y step & dir, Z step & dir and one unknown.
I when I jog the steppers, no change is seen on the LED's (steppers are not moving either, but they are energized).
Using your logic above, I removed my optical isolator box and plugged the computer straight into the Hobby CNC Driver. Now no LED"S.
Any Ideas?
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For some reason I have never managed to get the Port1 pins LED's on the diagnostic screen to work reliably so I use Parmon which you can download from here http://www.geekhideout.com/parmon.shtml.
The utility allows you to software toggle the state of the output pins for testing purposes (input pins require manual connection to GND to change state).
Hope this helps.
Tweakie.
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I found the solution to my problems. I posted what I found in the thread that I linked to in my first post in this thread. Hope this helps somebody in the future.
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I downloaded Tweekie's ParaMon today and it showed me that my optical isolator is not working.