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Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: Glenn on January 20, 2007, 03:14:41 AM

Title: ports and pins
Post by: Glenn on January 20, 2007, 03:14:41 AM
Hi there,

I have been setting up mach3 on a laptop, but couldn't run
with stability-it always stalled after a few minutes.  So I purchased a used
desktop, punched in all the identical settings that I had on my laptop,
and of course, it doesn't work the same.
  The desktop would pop up a message if I hit the shift key 5 times in a row
(which I often do to rapid jog) that said something about a hot key?? it
gave the option to delete this so, I did.
  Did I mess up the way the computer sends printer port info to the
Geckos? I've tried many combinations of step and direction pin assignments,
but no combination will run correctly.
  The closest I can get is when I hold the up arrow (x-) and the left or right
arrow (z+ , z-) down at the same time, the z drive runs roughly.
  I think the problem is in ports&pins, but I go round and round because I'm not sure.
    could it be the computer's printer output is setup with the wrong assignments for
each pin?  ???

Thanks,
 Glenn
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Hood on January 20, 2007, 04:53:47 AM
The shift key 5 times thing is a windows function called "sticky keys", it allows you to use the shift key and another key by pressing them individually where normally you would have to press them together, this is primarily intended as an aid to handicapped people. Turning this off should not affect your setup in Mach.
 Are you using a different parallel port cable than you did before when it was running?
 Have you got the correct port address set up in Mach (ports and pins main page)?
 Do you still have the setup on the laptop? if so then you can look in the Mach folder and copy the Mach3Mill.xml (Mach3Turn.xml if its a lathe) and put it into the Mach folder on the desktop, this will get all your settings back the way they were on the laptop. You will still have to make sure you have the right address for the parallel port as more than likely it will be different from the laptops.
 If you still have problems post a screenshot of your ports and pins settings, that may give us a clue.


Hood
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Glenn on January 20, 2007, 05:36:02 AM
Hi Hood,

  Thanks for the fast reply, it's still early in the day here!
I use the same parallel port cable for both computers, I
can change over to the laptop and all works smooth, then
switch over to the newer desktop and nothing happens.
  I started with the same identical setup in ports and pins but
when I didn't even get a click or hum from my steppers,
I started tinkering with the motor outputs and output signals
until I finally was able to get clicks and jerks and occasional movement
from the z axis when moving at an angle (like when x and z both move).
  The port address is the same, port 1 enabled 0x378.
 
  Hood, you asked for a screenshot of the ports and pins settings, I will
try to figure out how to do this, after I send this reply, 'cause I already
erased this post once and fear I'll repeat the tragedy again! I admire your
computer savvy ;)
  Thanks,
  Glenn
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Chaoticone on January 20, 2007, 06:17:25 AM
Hey Glenn,
     To help with the screen shoots, go here and download the free version of screen hunter. I have a folder on my desktop named screen shots that I save the pictures to in a jpeg format. When you open screen hunter after you have downloaded choose one of the three options for the type picture you want to take, choose your hot key and press enter. You can add your pictures to a thread with the additional options tab lower left corner of the reply page. An old fifer told me about this once.


http://www.wisdom-soft.com/products/screenhunter.htm


Brett
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Hood on January 20, 2007, 06:52:41 AM
If its working fine on the laptop then copy the xml from the laptop to the desktop and the only thing you may have to change is the port address.
 Also run the drivtest.exe to make sure your desktop is ok running Mach.

Hood
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Glenn on January 20, 2007, 09:15:27 AM
Hi Brett,
    I've downloaded the screen hunter and will post my ports and pins picture when I figure out how to
get it transfered to the computer in the shop- not the same computer as in the house that is on the
internet..I'm sorting it all out in my mind, this could take awhile! ;D
  Hood,
     Is it ok to transfer the xml file of the laptop to the desktop via a jumpdrive? or a phone line??
It's all new to me, I haven't the foggiest idea ... :)
    Thanks,
Glenn
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Hood on January 20, 2007, 11:54:07 AM
Yes, floppy, CD. pen drive, network, whatever ;)
One thing to check after you have transferred it is that if you right click on the xml and go to properties, make sure its not "read only" as transferring by a CD may do this.

Hood

BTW same goes for transferring the screen shot, just put it to a floppy or pen drive to transfer to your other computer.
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Glenn on January 22, 2007, 08:02:02 AM
OK gentlemen,
  Here goes...
- <Preferences>
<PulseSpeed>0</PulseSpeed>
<Profile>Mach3Turn</Profile>
<Layout>TurnSilverBlue.lset</Layout>
<Configured>1</Configured>
<XRefHome>0</XRefHome>
<YRefHome>0</YRefHome>
<ARefHome>0</ARefHome>
<BRefHome>0</BRefHome>
<CRefHome>0</CRefHome>
<BLState0>0</BLState0>
<BLState1>0</BLState1>
<BLState2>1</BLState2>
<BLState3>0</BLState3>
<BLState4>0</BLState4>
<BLState5>0</BLState5>
<XStart>32739</XStart>
<YStart>0</YStart>
<ZStart>3982</ZStart>
<AStart>0</AStart>
<BStart>0</BStart>
<CStart>0</CStart>
<BaudRate>9600</BaudRate>
<ComPort>1</ComPort>
<FeedMode>0</FeedMode>
<AAngular>0</AAngular>
<BAngular>0</BAngular>
<CAngular>0</CAngular>
<BacklashOn>0</BacklashOn>
<PathMode>2</PathMode>
<ThrottleFunc>2</ThrottleFunc>
<JoyOn>0</JoyOn>
<PWMBase>5000</PWMBase>
<JogSpeed>32.</JogSpeed>
<m_SafeZ>0.</m_SafeZ>
<JogInc>0.25</JogInc>
<JogSlide>0.1</JogSlide>
<THCMax>1.</THCMax>
<THCMin>0.</THCMin>
<RadiusA>0.</RadiusA>
<RadiusB>0.</RadiusB>
<RadiusC>0.</RadiusC>
<ZRefHome>0</ZRefHome>
<Units>1</Units>
<AxisKeys0>40</AxisKeys0>
<AxisKeys1>38</AxisKeys1>
<AxisKeys2>34834</AxisKeys2>
<AxisKeys3>34834</AxisKeys3>
<AxisKeys4>39</AxisKeys4>
<AxisKeys5>37</AxisKeys5>
<AxisKeys6>999</AxisKeys6>
<AxisKeys7>999</AxisKeys7>
<AxisKeys8>999</AxisKeys8>
<AxisKeys9>999</AxisKeys9>
<AxisKeys10>999</AxisKeys10>
<AxisKeys11>999</AxisKeys11>
<DROHotKey>999</DROHotKey>
<MDIHotKey>999</MDIHotKey>
<GCodeHotKey>999</GCodeHotKey>
<XRev>0</XRev>
<YRev>0</YRev>
<ZRev>1</ZRev>
<ARev>0</ARev>
<BRev>0</BRev>
<CRev>0</CRev>
<SpinCCW>8</SpinCCW>
<SpinCW>7</SpinCW>
<Flood>9</Flood>
<Mist>10</Mist>
<SpinDelay>2.</SpinDelay>
<NoSpindle>1</NoSpindle>
<NoFlood>1</NoFlood>
<RefSpeed0>1</RefSpeed0>
<RefSpeed1>1</RefSpeed1>
<RefSpeed2>1</RefSpeed2>
<RefSpeed3>1</RefSpeed3>
<RefSpeed4>1</RefSpeed4>
<RefSpeed5>1</RefSpeed5>
<FullSpeed>0</FullSpeed>
<XNeg>0</XNeg>
<YNeg>0</YNeg>
<ZNeg>0</ZNeg>
<ANeg>0</ANeg>
<BNeg>0</BNeg>
<CNeg>0</CNeg>
<AutoZero>1</AutoZero>
<Enc0Cal>1.</Enc0Cal>
<Enc1Cal>1.</Enc1Cal>
<Enc2Cal>1.</Enc2Cal>
<BackX>0.</BackX>
<BackY>0.</BackY>
<BackZ>0.</BackZ>
<BackA>0.</BackA>
<BackB>0.</BackB>
<BackC>0.</BackC>
<BackSpeed>20.</BackSpeed>
<SlavePrim>0</SlavePrim>
<Slave>-1</Slave>
<SpinActual>1</SpinActual>
<AutoTurnOff>0</AutoTurnOff>
<AutoEStop>0</AutoEStop>
<G92Off>0</G92Off>
<ToolOffsetOff>1</ToolOffsetOff>
<RadiusCompOff>1</RadiusCompOff>
<OriginsOff>1</OriginsOff>
<SPEED1>80</SPEED1>
<SPEED2>4000</SPEED2>
<SPEED3>8000</SPEED3>
<SPEED4>16000</SPEED4>
<PULLEY>0</PULLEY>
<Editor>C:\WINDOWS\notepad.exe</Editor>
<Debounce>0</Debounce>
<PWMin>0</PWMin>
<DROPERSIST>1</DROPERSIST>
<IJMode>1</IJMode>
<BB>0.</BB>
<BR>0.</BR>
<BG>0.</BG>
<FB>1.</FB>
<FR>0.</FR>
<FG>0.</FG>
<RB>0.</RB>
<RR>1.</RR>
<RG>0.</RG>
<AB>1.</AB>
<AR>0.</AR>
<AG>1.</AG>
<EG>1.</EG>
<ER>1.</ER>
<EB>0.</EB>
<Compass>1</Compass>
<XMax>9999.</XMax>
<YMax>9999.</YMax>
<ZMax>9999.</ZMax>
<XMin>0.</XMin>
<YMin>0.</YMin>
<ZMin>0.</ZMin>
<SoftRampX>1.</SoftRampX>
<SoftRampY>1.</SoftRampY>
<SoftRampZ>1.</SoftRampZ>
<Vel0>0.6991</Vel0>
<Acc0>4.5675</Acc0>
<Steps0>40000.</Steps0>
<Vel1>2.788</Vel1>
<Acc1>60.1875</Acc1>
<Steps1>2000.</Steps1>
<Vel2>0.875</Vel2>
<Acc2>1.771875</Acc2>
<Steps2>40000.</Steps2>
<PulseWidth>8964</PulseWidth>
<DirPulse>8964</DirPulse>
<GPath>C:\Documents and Settings\S\My Documents\pegs\baton</GPath>
<AAxisOn>0</AAxisOn>
<PWM>0</PWM>
<BAxisOn>0</BAxisOn>
<CAxisOn>0</CAxisOn>
<XAxisOn>1</XAxisOn>
<YAxisOn>0</YAxisOn>
<ZAxisOn>1</ZAxisOn>
<SpindleControl>0</SpindleControl>
<Port2On>0</Port2On>
<Port1On>1</Port1On>
<Port1Add>888</Port1Add>
<Port2Add>632</Port2Add>
<Activate1In>0</Activate1In>
<Activate2In>0</Activate2In>
<Activate3In>0</Activate3In>
<Activate4In>0</Activate4In>
<DigitizeIn>0</DigitizeIn>
<Encoder1>0</Encoder1>
<Encoder2>0</Encoder2>
<Encoder3>0</Encoder3>
<HomeA>0</HomeA>
<HomeB>0</HomeB>
<HomeC>0</HomeC>
<HomeX>0</HomeX>
<HomeY>0</HomeY>
<HomeZ>0</HomeZ>
<IndexPulse>0</IndexPulse>
<THCOn>0</THCOn>
<LimitAMinus>0</LimitAMinus>
<LimitBMinus>0</LimitBMinus>
<LimitCMinus>0</LimitCMinus>
<LimitXMinus>0</LimitXMinus>
<LimitYMinus>0</LimitYMinus>
<LimitZMinus>0</LimitZMinus>
<LimitAPlus>0</LimitAPlus>
<LimitBPlus>0</LimitBPlus>
<LimitCPlus>0</LimitCPlus>
<LimitXPlus>0</LimitXPlus>
<LimitYPlus>0</LimitYPlus>
<LimitZPlus>0</LimitZPlus>
<LimitOverRide>0</LimitOverRide>
<XDirPort>1</XDirPort>
<XDirPin>3</XDirPin>
<XStepPort>1</XStepPort>
<XStepPin>2</XStepPin>
<XDirNeg>1</XDirNeg>
<XStepNeg>1</XStepNeg>
<YDirPort>1</YDirPort>
<YDirPin>5</YDirPin>
<YStepPort>1</YStepPort>
<YStepPin>4</YStepPin>
<YDirNeg>0</YDirNeg>
<YStepNeg>0</YStepNeg>
<ZDirPort>1</ZDirPort>
<ZDirPin>7</ZDirPin>
<ZStepPort>1</ZStepPort>
<ZStepPin>6</ZStepPin>
<ZDirNeg>1</ZDirNeg>
<ZStepNeg>1</ZStepNeg>
<ADirPort>1</ADirPort>
<ADirPin>8</ADirPin>
<AStepPort>1</AStepPort>
<AStepPin>9</AStepPin>
<ADirNeg>0</ADirNeg>
<AStepNeg>0</AStepNeg>
<BDirPort>0</BDirPort>
<BDirPin>0</BDirPin>
<BStepPort>0</BStepPort>
<BStepPin>0</BStepPin>
<BDirNeg>0</BDirNeg>
<BStepNeg>0</BStepNeg>
<CDirPort>0</CDirPort>
<CDirPin>0</CDirPin>
<CStepPort>0</CStepPort>
<CStepPin>0</CStepPin>
<CDirNeg>0</CDirNeg>
<CStepNeg>0</CStepNeg>
<SPDirPort>0</SPDirPort>
<SPDirPin>0</SPDirPin>
<SPStepPort>0</SPStepPort>
<SPStepPin>0</SPStepPin>
<SPDirNeg>0</SPDirNeg>
<SPStepNeg>0</SPStepNeg>
<Enable1Pin>17</Enable1Pin>
<Enable1Port>1</Enable1Port>
<Enable2Pin>0</Enable2Pin>
<Enable2Port>0</Enable2Port>
<Enable3Pin>0</Enable3Pin>
<Enable3Port>0</Enable3Port>
<Enable4Pin>0</Enable4Pin>
<Enable4Port>0</Enable4Port>
<Enable5Pin>0</Enable5Pin>
<Enable5Port>0</Enable5Port>
<Enable6Pin>0</Enable6Pin>
<Enable6Port>0</Enable6Port>
<Enable1Neg>1</Enable1Neg>
<Enable2Neg>0</Enable2Neg>
<Enable3Neg>0</Enable3Neg>
<Enable4Neg>0</Enable4Neg>
<Enable5Neg>0</Enable5Neg>
<Enable6Neg>0</Enable6Neg>
<Extern1Neg>0</Extern1Neg>
<Extern2Neg>0</Extern2Neg>
<Extern3Neg>0</Extern3Neg>
<TrigDigitizeNeg>0</TrigDigitizeNeg>
<TrigDigPin>0</TrigDigPin>
<TrigDigPort>0</TrigDigPort>
<Extern1Pin>1</Extern1Pin>
<Extern1Port>1</Extern1Port>
<Extern2Pin>14</Extern2Pin>
<Extern2Port>1</Extern2Port>
<Extern3Pin>16</Extern3Pin>
<Extern3Port>1</Extern3Port>
<ChargePin>16</ChargePin>
<ChargePort>1</ChargePort>
<OutActive1>0</OutActive1>
<OutActive2>0</OutActive2>
<OutActive3>0</OutActive3>
<Enable1>1</Enable1>
<Enable2>0</Enable2>
<Enable3>0</Enable3>
<Enable4>0</Enable4>
<Enable5>0</Enable5>
<Enable6>0</Enable6>
<Charge>0</Charge>
<TrigDigitize>0</TrigDigitize>
<Active1Pin>10</Active1Pin>
<Active1Port>1</Active1Port>
<Active2Pin>10</Active2Pin>
<Active2Port>1</Active2Port>
<Active3Pin>10</Active3Pin>
<Active3Port>1</Active3Port>
<Active4Pin>10</Active4Pin>
<Active4Port>1</Active4Port>
<RaisePin>11</RaisePin>
<RaisePort>1</RaisePort>
<LowerPin>12</LowerPin>
<LowerPort>1</LowerPort>
<TorchOnPin>10</TorchOnPin>
<TorchOnPort>1</TorchOnPort>
<TorchOnNeg>0</TorchOnNeg>
<RaiseNeg>0</RaiseNeg>
<LowerNeg>0</LowerNeg>
<HomeAPin>10</HomeAPin>
<HomeAPort>1</HomeAPort>
<HomeBPin>10</HomeBPin>
<HomeBPort>1</HomeBPort>
<HomeCPin>10</HomeCPin>
<HomeCPort>1</HomeCPort>
<HomeXPin>10</HomeXPin>
<HomeXPort>1</HomeXPort>
<HomeYPin>10</HomeYPin>
<HomeYPort>1</HomeYPort>
<HomeZPin>10</HomeZPin>
<HomeZPort>1</HomeZPort>
<IndexPin>10</IndexPin>
<IndexPort>1</IndexPort>
<LimitsOvPin>10</LimitsOvPin>
<LimitsOvPort>1</LimitsOvPort>
<LimitAMinusPin>0</LimitAMinusPin>
<LimitAMinusPort>1</LimitAMinusPort>
<LimitBMinusPin>0</LimitBMinusPin>
<LimitBMinusPort>1</LimitBMinusPort>
<LimitCMinusPin>0</LimitCMinusPin>
<LimitCMinusPort>1</LimitCMinusPort>
<LimitXMinusPin>11</LimitXMinusPin>
<LimitXMinusPort>1</LimitXMinusPort>
<LimitYMinusPin>12</LimitYMinusPin>
<LimitYMinusPort>1</LimitYMinusPort>
<LimitZMinusPin>0</LimitZMinusPin>
<LimitZMinusPort>1</LimitZMinusPort>
<LimitAPlusPin>0</LimitAPlusPin>
<LimitAPlusPort>1</LimitAPlusPort>
<LimitBPlusPin>0</LimitBPlusPin>
<LimitBPlusPort>1</LimitBPlusPort>
<LimitCPlusPin>0</LimitCPlusPin>
<LimitCPlusPort>1</LimitCPlusPort>
<LimitXPlusPin>0</LimitXPlusPin>
<LimitXPlusPort>1</LimitXPlusPort>
<LimitYPlusPin>0</LimitYPlusPin>
<LimitYPlusPort>1</LimitYPlusPort>
<LimitZPlusPin>13</LimitZPlusPin>
<LimitZPlusPort>1</LimitZPlusPort>
<EmergencyPin>10</EmergencyPin>
<EmergencyPort>1</EmergencyPort>
<DigitizePin>10</DigitizePin>
<DigitizePort>1</DigitizePort>
<EmergencyNeg>1</EmergencyNeg>
<Activate1Neg>0</Activate1Neg>
<Activate2Neg>0</Activate2Neg>
<Activate3Neg>0</Activate3Neg>
<Activate4Neg>0</Activate4Neg>
<DigitizeNeg>0</DigitizeNeg>
<HomeANeg>0</HomeANeg>
<HomeBNeg>0</HomeBNeg>
<HomeCNeg>0</HomeCNeg>
<HomeXNeg>0</HomeXNeg>
<HomeYNeg>0</HomeYNeg>
<HomeZNeg>0</HomeZNeg>
<IndexNeg>0</IndexNeg>
<LimitOverRideNeg>0</LimitOverRideNeg>
<LimitAMinusNeg>0</LimitAMinusNeg>
<LimitBMinusNeg>0</LimitBMinusNeg>
<LimitCMinusNeg>0</LimitCMinusNeg>
<LimitXMinusNeg>1</LimitXMinusNeg>
<LimitYMinusNeg>1</LimitYMinusNeg>
<LimitZMinusNeg>0</LimitZMinusNeg>
<LimitAPlusNeg>0</LimitAPlusNeg>
<LimitBPlusNeg>0</LimitBPlusNeg>
<LimitCPlusNeg>0</LimitCPlusNeg>
<LimitXPlusNeg>0</LimitXPlusNeg>
<LimitYPlusNeg>0</LimitYPlusNeg>
<LimitZPlusNeg>1</LimitZPlusNeg>
<Motor0Active>1</Motor0Active>
<Motor0DirNeg>0</Motor0DirNeg>
<Motor0DirPort>1</Motor0DirPort>
<Motor0DirPin>3</Motor0DirPin>
<Motor0StepNeg>1</Motor0StepNeg>
<Motor0StepPort>1</Motor0StepPort>
<Motor0StepPin>2</Motor0StepPin>
<Motor1Active>0</Motor1Active>
<Motor1DirNeg>0</Motor1DirNeg>
<Motor1DirPort>0</Motor1DirPort>
<Motor1DirPin>0</Motor1DirPin>
<Motor1StepNeg>0</Motor1StepNeg>
<Motor1StepPort>0</Motor1StepPort>
<Motor1StepPin>0</Motor1StepPin>
<Motor2Active>1</Motor2Active>
<Motor2DirNeg>0</Motor2DirNeg>
<Motor2DirPort>1</Motor2DirPort>
<Motor2DirPin>5</Motor2DirPin>
<Motor2StepNeg>1</Motor2StepNeg>
<Motor2StepPort>1</Motor2StepPort>
<Motor2StepPin>4</Motor2StepPin>
<Motor3Active>0</Motor3Active>
<Motor3DirNeg>0</Motor3DirNeg>
<Motor3DirPort>0</Motor3DirPort>
<Motor3DirPin>0</Motor3DirPin>
<Motor3StepNeg>0</Motor3StepNeg>
<Motor3StepPort>0</Motor3StepPort>
<Motor3StepPin>0</Motor3StepPin>
<Motor4Active>0</Motor4Active>
<Motor4DirNeg>0</Motor4DirNeg>
<Motor4DirPort>0</Motor4DirPort>
<Motor4DirPin>0</Motor4DirPin>
<Motor4StepNeg>0</Motor4StepNeg>
<Motor4StepPort>0</Motor4StepPort>
<Motor4StepPin>0</Motor4StepPin>
<Motor5Active>0</Motor5Active>
<Motor5DirNeg>0</Motor5DirNeg>
<Motor5DirPort>0</Motor5DirPort>
<Motor5DirPin>0</Motor5DirPin>
<Motor5StepNeg>0</Motor5StepNeg>
<Motor5StepPort>0</Motor5StepPort>
<Motor5StepPin>0</Motor5StepPin>
<Motor6Active>0</Motor6Active>
<Motor6DirNeg>0</Motor6DirNeg>
<Motor6DirPort>0</Motor6DirPort>
<Motor6DirPin>0</Motor6DirPin>
<Motor6StepNeg>0</Motor6StepNeg>
<Motor6StepPort>0</Motor6StepPort>
<Motor6StepPin>0</Motor6StepPin>
<GeckoMode>0</GeckoMode>
<USBINPUTS>16</USBINPUTS>
<USBOUTPUTS>16</USBOUTPUTS>
<MaxCL>0</MaxCL>
<MaxNC10>0</MaxNC10>
<Input0Active>0</Input0Active>
<Input0Port>0</Input0Port>
<Input0Pin>0</Input0Pin>
<Input0Neg>0</Input0Neg>
<Input0Emulated>0</Input0Emulated>
<Input0EmuKey>0</Input0EmuKey>
<Input1Active>0</Input1Active>
<Input1Port>0
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thanks for looking
  Glenn
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Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Glenn on January 22, 2007, 08:14:25 AM
Sorry about that, this doesn't look like anything
I've seen on here before,can you see What is connected wrong from ports and pins?
Or does this printout not show any problems?
 Just this morning, I managed to get z to jog+
and x to jog rough if holding down the z jog button
at the same time, like it completes the signal by being
depressed? Does this sound like I'm getting close?

Brian- please remove my prior thread if it interferes with, or doesn't comply
with the fair rules of this forum..no offense taken with me, :)
I am very happy with the chance to work out my cnc problems w/
pro's.
thanks

Glenn
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Chaoticone on January 22, 2007, 09:40:01 AM
Hey Glenn, I sent you a PM.

Brett
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Brian Barker on January 22, 2007, 11:33:01 PM
No problem Glenn :) I can read the XML file that you posted! So it works for me  ;)

Could you just tell me where you are at now? What do you have working and what do you need to get working?
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Glenn on January 25, 2007, 10:01:09 AM
Ok Brian,
  I will try to show screen shot-Thanks Brett for showing the way!
In the output signals section, what are the minimum outputs that can be used to run
a lathe with z and x axis? Do I need any of the outputs enabled?
Should I enable 2 thru 5  and 7 and 8 if my breakout board is setup with:
x 2(step), 3 (dir).
z 4(step), 5 (dir).
Do I need 1 enabled?
I get more activity from the motors when 1  is active in output signals.
Is it true that I shouldn't use anything on the "input" section of ports and
pins ?
Thanks, Glenn
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Chaoticone on January 25, 2007, 10:32:40 AM
Hey Glenn,
    To post your xml, post a reply with additional options like you did for these pictures. Browse to my computer, c, mach3. Look in the folder and find the mach3turn xml. and click on it once. You will need the outputs enabled.


Brett
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Glenn on January 31, 2007, 09:40:14 PM
Hi Brian,
  I've changed the ports and pins and will try to post xml...
The motors each make noise when direction arrows are depressed,
but won't move without faulting or shaking or click-silence
Hi Brett,
   Thanks for info on sending this xml,
I got an error the last time I tried to post;
 youve already sent one with this subject, change subject.
I'll try again ;D

Many Thanks!

 Glenn
  P.S.
  When I try to send this post, I get a message saying to rename this
filename? What did I do wrong?
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Chaoticone on January 31, 2007, 09:45:00 PM
Hey Glenn,
     Copy and paste your xml to your desktop. Rename the one on your desktop something unique like glenns mill xml and then try to attach it. The file extension needs to stay the same, .xml.
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Glenn on February 01, 2007, 06:55:18 AM
Hi Brett,
  Thanks again for showing the way!
I'll try the xml right now...
Thanks, Glenn
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Chaoticone on February 01, 2007, 10:00:47 AM
Hey Glenn,
    I think I understand what you asking earlier now. Disable the outputs.
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Chaoticone on February 01, 2007, 10:08:11 AM
A couple of other things, look at the pin numbers on your inputs. They can not be these on port 1.
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Glenn on February 01, 2007, 08:07:38 PM
Hey Brett,

  I made the changes to the inputs and the outputs and
now the motors make no movement or noises!
  Should I even use any input pins at all? Are these for servo
motors that send info back to the computer? My setup is steppers.
Do I need any other pin on except: 2-step(x), 3-direction(x), 7-common(x)
                                                  4-step(z), 5-direction(z), 8-common(z) ?
Thanks,
Glenn
                                                                                   
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Chaoticone on February 01, 2007, 09:05:42 PM
Those should be the only ones you need to move your motors. I'm going to look at some more stuff. Also sending you a PM.

Brett
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Chaoticone on February 01, 2007, 09:20:54 PM
Glenn,
   Wait a minute. Common?

Brett
Title: Re: ports and pins
Post by: Hood on February 02, 2007, 02:15:56 AM
Not gonna read all this again so dont know what drives you have  but are you sure you need a common pin? If its Geckos then the common on them are usually a 5V supply.
Hood

Edit
OOPS sorry Brett, never noticed your questioning the common