Hi,
as a result of your post I too had a closer look at the ini file and found entries for motor 32-44.
Using wx4.set and either Sim or ESS as plugin there is no way I can access those motors. My guess is that they exist within Machs core but have never
been included in any of the current plugins.
Consider that there are signals defined, for instance Motor21++, and Motor21-- but no such thing as motor21 is available to us....yet
To my knowledge Mach offer six axes of co-ordinated motion and six unco-ordinated or out of band axes. You could have multiple
motors assigned to one axis but in essence that is still only 12 motors. Yet Mach is provided with complete signal suites up to 32 motors
and your discovery suggests even more. I presume that all those extra motors represent potential expansion.
You may have seen that the top model controllers from Siemens and Fanuc offer 40 and 28 co-ordinated axes. I can't really envisage a machine
that would require that many motors. I imagine they would find application in a factory environment where a machine is extended over a number
of sub-processors all of which contribute to 'one machine process', semiconductor manufacturing maybe.
Craig