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General Mach Discussion / Re: pc can't see xbox 360 controller
« on: September 07, 2012, 05:41:29 PM »
Not a wireless, I may need to go to a gaming forum and see if anyone can answer.

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General Mach Discussion / pc can't see xbox 360 controller
« on: September 05, 2012, 08:45:52 AM »
My Window XP PC can't see my controller. Below are the steps I've taken to correct and nothing works.

What I've done and number of attempts this past week.

Download and installed the DirectX redistributables (twice)
Reinstalled the XBox360_32Eng.exe (3 times)
Entered the ProductID and VendorID in config screen (10 times)
Installed Latest lockdown Mach version (twice)
Updated windows from MS website
Installed plugin (3 times)
Went through every thread in this forum related to xbox 360 controller

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It worked...thanks so much!

Glen

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Hi Hood,

I attached the xml file for your review. Again, thanks for your support.

Glen

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Hood,
On an earlier post I attached the manual for my board. The post prior to that one, attached how the limit switches are wired. Thanks for your reply, let me know what else I can provide. Ohhh...by the way. I disconnected the limit swithes from the COM side and 13 pin and ran a solid wire and still M4++Limit LED is yellow is on.

Thanks,
Glen

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On the Diagnostics only the M4++Limit LED is yellow. When I trigger any of the switches it turns off and nothing else is on. See attached pic.

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I unchecked the active low box and still can't jog the motors. I checked all the switches and they are closed. Hummmm...

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Yes, I attached a PDF of the manual.

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Dan,
All I have is the the power supply hooked to a 4 axis driver board model (TB6560HQT4-V3) purchased from Ebay. What does PP stand for and do I need a breakout board. I can jog my motors but after I wired the limit switches they stopped working. Once I disconnected the limit switch I could again jog the motors. This prompted me to ask this question. I have another block of connectors labled; 5v (output), PU/CK (pulse), CW (direction) EN (enable) and GND (ground). Should I still connect to the 5v or GND?

Thanks so much!

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Not sure if I wired my limit switches correctly. I attached an image to look at but not sure if it posted.

Glen

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