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Re: PCI port card addressing woes
« Reply #20 on: June 06, 2008, 07:11:49 AM »
Who doesn't need an emergency stop? I don't like the sound of that one bit.

This has been solved anyway, thanks for the help, i think we've established that MosChip boards are the way to go and not the cheapy triangular ones. :)
Re: PCI port card addressing woes
« Reply #21 on: June 06, 2008, 02:04:25 PM »
Full testing showed that the outputs worked but not the inputs. The first machine does have an E-Stop but it's wired make to stop not the break to stop, so no input still allowed the machine to run.
Going to get one of the MosChip ones.

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Re: PCI port card addressing woes
« Reply #22 on: July 10, 2010, 03:35:59 PM »
Hey guys,

I need some help getting my PC to talk with my Zenbot

I have a Moschip PCI card that appears to be communicating with my Zenbot but I can't get Mach 3 to control it.

Zenbot sent me a config file but it won't "take" - I have copied it to the MAch 3 folder but the settings don't change. Zenbot says this happens sometimes and doesn't have a fix. They tired talking me through a manual configuration ubt nothing works.

I can get the head of the CNC machine to move slightly when I change the settings on my PCI card but I wonder of I have the pin settins in Mach 3 wrong.

Can someone tell me what settings they are using?

Phil