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06-12-2015 #9
I know that Dean, but if you look at the Zapp site, there is a manual for the board. It shows a picture of the board and one input has a printed label 'ESTOP' with an arrow pointing to it saying P15. However the .xml file Zapp supply uses pin 10. This does rather suggest to me there is something awry. I would certainly try changing Mach3 to use pin 10. In the Zapp copy of the Chinglish documentation it says use Mach3Mill profile, which is also pin10 for Estop.
I also think that Mach3 diagnostic screen could have better labelling of the LPT indicators.
Cheers,
RobLast edited by cropwell; 06-12-2015 at 12:22 PM.
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