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Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: Fiero Addiction on March 21, 2008, 04:47:29 PM
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Hey all, I've been working on this for a few days now, trying to find the problem myself ,but I cannot figure it out.
I have the X axis set up for pins 2, 3, but when I jog the X axis, I get output on pins 6, 7 and the Z motor turns.
I have the Z axis set up for pins 6, 7, but when I Jog the Z axis, I get output on pins 8, 9 and the A motor turns.
I have the A axis set up for pins 8, 9, but When I jog the A axis, I get output on pins 2, 3 and the X motor turns.
The Y axis is working correctly, though the travel is off by a factor of 4.
For every 5" of travel the DRO shows 20". I'm quite sure I have the steps per unit set correctly.
When I change the pin assignments in Config, I get the same results as if nothing was changed.
When I change the pin assignments in Config and save settings, the .xml file does not show the changes.
I have tried two different computers, same results.
I'm currently running a fresh install of XP on a P3 1Ghz, 512M RAM, Mach 3 lockdown demo, no other softwre installed.
The driver test passes.
I have checked the parallel port outputs with a scope to confirm that this is not an external hardware or cable problem.
I will attach the .xml.
Please advise.
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Is this a Licenced version?
Hood
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No, it is the demo version.
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I use the demo version without any problems.
You say the jogging is off - but what about code. does a G0 on the x axis produce x axis movement, similarly with the others.
The only thing I can think of is check you jog configurations on the Config/Hotkeys page.
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I fully intend to buy a liscence, it has been in the budget since the planning stages of the project, but it would be nice to know that I can get it working with my system before purchasing. I think Mach is the way to go, I really want it to work.
I do have the problem with G code as well, not just jogging. G0 X5 puts pulses on pin 6 and moves the Z motor.
I ran the drivertest again and noticed a problem with the waveform. I'm not sure what it means. I don't know if it just started or if it's been there all along and I didn't see it. I'll post screenshots of the drivertest with the original driver and the special driver installed.
I'll also post a screenshot of the pin config settings and the resulting xml file. I noticed that the xml file doesn't update until Mach is closed, is that normal?
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When I change the pin config as shown below, it doesn't change the outputs at all. It also does not seem to change the xml file, but I may be looking at the wrong lines. Here's a shot of the pin configs changed, and the resulting xml file.
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I just reinstalled Mach from a fresh download and reconfigured all of the motor settings starting from scratch. It's working great now! I don't know if it was a bad install the first three times or if I had something set wrong, but a fresh start got it working. The Drivertest waveform still looks shakey, but the motors seem to run fine. Where do I send the money? ;D
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I just reinstalled Mach from a fresh download and reconfigured all of the motor settings starting from scratch. It's working great now! I don't know if it was a bad install the first three times or if I had something set wrong, but a fresh start got it working. The Drivertest waveform still looks shakey, but the motors seem to run fine. Where do I send the money? ;D
You're .xml file may have been set to read only.
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You know that could be it. I remember reading something about that happening when you burn the program to a CD, which is exactly what I did the first time. I also installed it from the CD, I did not copy it to the hard drive first. This last time I downloaded it to a USB flash drive, then copied it from there to the hard drive of the machine PC before installing. I guess that's what made the difference.
Thanks for the help guys, I'm sure I'll be back. I'm ready to take the machine apart for final welding and painting now that I know everything works.
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I think you better try and sort out that drive test, If you look at the downloads page there is an optimisation llist with steps you can try. Running a CNC from the computer the way it is at the moment could be dodgy.
Hood