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31-07-2011 #7
Are you using the lowest Kernel frecquency, 25kHz? If that isn't sufficient you may need to use 400 step/rev.
I would check the bios ... disable everything you can that's not useful.
Changing the pulse with from 0 to 5us wont make a difference as it defaults to 5us if you put 0 (I think, might be wrong).
Have you ran the driver test program to check the parallel port? If not I'd start with that...Last edited by Jonathan; 31-07-2011 at 09:54 AM.
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