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	20-07-2018 #1I’m on route with a new build but just realised the two different DB25 1205 breakout boards I have can give me enough pins for 5/6 axis but not enough for all the extra limit switches/ sensors that 3+B/C needs. I was planning to use a slave a stepper on the x axis, unless there is a suitable board for running twin x axis. 
 
 The Chinese DB25 boards are cheap but is there a good alternative with more pin out/in? I did see this which caught my eye.
 
 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/CNC-...56383c00wtLs14
 
 Any thoughts or link most welcome.
 
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	20-07-2018 #2With two DB25 BOB's you will have 10 inputs . The link you provided seems to give 12 input BUT that is at the expense of only using 3 axis. I don't think that you could use slave axis and 12 inputs with that board. 
 
 I have set up a system using two PP's with slaved homing and 3 mpg wheels 6 inputs, 2 inputs on X for the slaved axes, Y+Z 1 input and the other 1 input for for estop. Or get rid of one mpg it will free up two more inputs..Clive  
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	20-07-2018 #3Hi Clive, 
 Two db25 boards. Interesting! I guess I would need another parallel port card in the PC. I have one of the green cards like this and a blue one as second link so enough between these two.
 
 Potentially a bit of a head scratcher though eh. Is the software side straightforward, assigning ports and pins etc?
 
 https://www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-6-Axis-...-/121480961528
 
 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Upgr...001497211.html
 
 ....Update
 
 Just thinking about it I could use the one of the BOB to run the 3 axis and the slave and the other BOB to run the B/A axis and secondary sensors.
 
 I'm not that familiar with parallel port/db25 instruction. Can I daisy chain the two boards together or do I need to run a separate card to the second BOB?
 
 Much food for thoughtLast edited by marbles; 20-07-2018 at 05:55 PM. 
 
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	20-07-2018 #4Not sure what you mean by this. But to use two PP BOB's you will need to P ports on the pc. so you would need another PP card fitted and the two cables one to each BOB.I'm not that familiar with parallel port/db25 instruction. Can I daisy chain the two boards together or do I need to run a separate card to the second BOB?
 
 I have been using Linuxcnc for these simple jobs but it is a learning curve. I think Mach3 can take at least two PP BOB's then you would set them up in ports & pins. Plenty of vids on the net for that.Last edited by Clive S; 20-07-2018 at 09:19 PM. ..Clive  
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	20-07-2018 #5Cheers Clive! 
 Yeh i've just been reading up on the setting up Mach3 with two PP ports. Think its a case of getting lucky if you dont get a driver conflict on the installed PP card however it'll resolve what I want. I have the boards so might as well give it a go :)
 
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