Coen,
I think you will have problems comming out of E-Stop if you
are
using bridgeportio. you need to change it to minimillio. They
are
located near the bottom of the ini file. Those filenames may
not
be right but they are close to that. I believe the bridgeport
file
moves some of the io to the second parallel port. You can
also
try changing the polarity of the min and max limit switch
parameters
under each axis. The EMC will not come out of E-Stop if it
senses
one of the limit switches is made
See the handbook below.
Bill
Hello,
Thank you Tim for helping with the PERIOD
parameter problem.
I'am still "somewhat running aroud" but now with
EMC 17 Sep 1999 the EMC starts up in realtime! And is waiting for me to
ground pin 13 of the parallel port. (E-STOP Locked? Jon Elson to Till
Franitza, 12 Oct 1999) But the EMC does not come out of E-STOP. Am I
doing something wrong in the startup sequence? Pressing F1 within
several seconds after making pin 13 True or something like
that?
I already made my own "parallel port status read
program" When I ground pin 13 I see a change of status of this pin, but the
EMC not.
I added an extra ISA-card with 2 parallel
ports on it, the BIOS lists both
ports during booting.
Where can I find the "testppt"
program?
Thanks, Coen
Olthof
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