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General Mach Discussion / Re: Novice to Mach3, may be asking too much??
« on: July 25, 2016, 02:30:52 PM »
Ok I am at home so unable to test this but I think this is the way you set up the CSMIO's modbus I/O in a Brain, see pic and also attached Brain.
If you save the Brain to the Brains folder in Mach3 folder you can then go to Operator menu and Brain Control, you should see it there, you can then click on it then tick to enable it then press Reload and it should now be working, you can also click on it in the list and click View Brain and you can watch to see if it is working as you press the button.
If the Brain is not in the list you can press Reload All Brains and it should appear.
When making a brain make sure you do not have any spaces in the name or it will likely cause issues.
To make a Brain you go from Operator Menu to Brain Editor, just click cancel at the popup screen and the Brain Editor will open, do what you want then Save As and enter a name for it and make sure it is saved to the Brains folder. You can then load it from the Brain Control option as mentioned previously.
Hood
If you save the Brain to the Brains folder in Mach3 folder you can then go to Operator menu and Brain Control, you should see it there, you can then click on it then tick to enable it then press Reload and it should now be working, you can also click on it in the list and click View Brain and you can watch to see if it is working as you press the button.
If the Brain is not in the list you can press Reload All Brains and it should appear.
When making a brain make sure you do not have any spaces in the name or it will likely cause issues.
To make a Brain you go from Operator Menu to Brain Editor, just click cancel at the popup screen and the Brain Editor will open, do what you want then Save As and enter a name for it and make sure it is saved to the Brains folder. You can then load it from the Brain Control option as mentioned previously.
Hood