Parallel pin setup

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04 Nov 2010 19:50 #5085 by bchager
Parallel pin setup was created by bchager
I have a Toshiba TB6560AHQ cont brd. The pin definitions are nothing like the defs in the stepconf Wizard. can any one help with this? Is there a work around for this or another parallel port setup? I am new at this and would apreciate all the help i can get regards BCH

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04 Nov 2010 20:53 #5086 by BigJohnT
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Kinda hard to guess without your pin definitions or a link to them...

John

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04 Nov 2010 22:36 #5091 by andypugh
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bchager wrote:

I have a Toshiba TB6560AHQ cont brd. The pin definitions are nothing like the defs in the stepconf Wizard.


Every pin in the stepconf wizard is configurable to be anything you want it to be, just by selecting from the drop-down boxes. That's rather the point of it.

I am puzzled as to what you mean?

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06 Nov 2010 18:21 #5117 by bchager
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I finaly figured out the answer to my first problembut now I have another one. after getting all three steppers working I tried to use the program to cut the EMC sign out and all it will use is the Y axis. in the stepcfg wisard all three will run in test mode, does any one have an answer? thanks in advance BCH

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06 Nov 2010 22:33 #5121 by Rick G
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You probably need to post more information, such as how you set everything up or perhaps post your set up files.

Rick G

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06 Nov 2010 23:07 #5123 by BigJohnT
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Does your X and Z axis have an enable that needs connecting?

Can you jog X and Z in Axis?

John

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