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Title: Not connection (Breakout board te421+TB6600+NEMA23) with my computer
Post by: cnc18 on December 16, 2017, 12:27:52 PM
Hello,

I'm new on this forum, so I do not know if I'm writing under the right section.
I have problems with  NEMA23 motors and connection with my computer. I wonder if anyone knows,  if this connection is correct? why it does not work? It shows connection on the computer, but i don't know if it's right. On the computer it shows that there is connection, but i don't know if i must change anything

thank you very much for the answer
Title: Re: Not connection (Breakout board te421+TB6600+NEMA23) with my computer
Post by: joeaverage on December 16, 2017, 05:30:31 PM
Hi,
run DriverTest.exe and post a screen shot of the result page.

Craig
Title: Re: Not connection (Breakout board te421+TB6600+NEMA23) with my computer
Post by: wmgeorge on January 01, 2018, 04:51:35 PM
Craig, don't you just love it when someone without a clue posts a question and then never comes back!   Shows a screen shot of a Directory and thinks its the controller.
Title: Re: Not connection (Breakout board te421+TB6600+NEMA23) with my computer
Post by: wmgeorge on January 01, 2018, 07:35:56 PM
Craig, don't you just love it when someone without a clue posts a question and then never comes back!   Shows a screen shot of a Directory and thinks its the controller.
Was kind of hoping he would come back.... and someone could help him.
Title: Re: Not connection (Breakout board te421+TB6600+NEMA23) with my computer
Post by: Cazman on January 09, 2018, 02:17:49 PM
I have a question about i/o port for mach3. My parallel port is lpt1. should that be the port for the config port and pin
Title: Re: Not connection (Breakout board te421+TB6600+NEMA23) with my computer
Post by: wmgeorge on January 09, 2018, 03:47:15 PM
I have a question about i/o port for mach3. My parallel port is lpt1. should that be the port for the config port and pin
Yes, but if you need to ask that question you have a very long steep learning curve ahead.