Quote Originally Posted by Web Goblin View Post
jazzcnc,
I would normally call this the Y axis as well but USBCNC calls it the X axis. For some reason the designer has the axis the wrong way round from what have seen is normal. I have tried to change it in the software but there does not seem to be an option for it.

Ian
Dont know much about USBCNC but surely it's upto you which Axis moves by how you connect the drives to the board. Hisn't it simply a case of connecting the X axis motors to the USBCNC designated X axis output.?
Then when USBCNC see's G-code telling the X axis to move it outputs pulses to it's X axis output which are connected to your X axis drives. . Simplizz's.!!

Like Mach it shouldn't and probably doesn't care which Axis is which, it just outputs pulses to it's designated pins or in your case connector on the board.
You could call them Jim, spock and Mc Coy it doesn't care (Can you tell I'm watching Star trek.! Lol)