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they are like figure 1, but J1 is at the botom two
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Gerald
Now they are, |
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Motors Turnnnns!!
Gerald.:
and commpany. Congratulations....We did it!!!!!!!!!!! Motors turnnn smoothly. Error due to bad charge pump configuration!! Thanksssssss!!! everyone is invited to celebration!!!! |
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If you read my post #21, you could have saved 15 hours . . .
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Gerald:
Yes I read it, but, took me 8 hrs (slepping), to get up my spirit, it was geting down. Thanks to You, Mike and company it is a successs!!. Now to fine tunning. and install electronics to table. Im so happy!!!. |
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Conrado,
Configuring Mach3 can be a pain but now that things are working besure to save the configuration file at another location so that if it gets screwed up, you have a master copy. If you think getting the motors working is fun, wait until you start cutting some thing. Congratulations |
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OK, I will back up my MACH3 configuration.
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I suggest that everybody gets more involved with their .xml file.
The default name is Mach3Mill.xml, which is really an awful name for our application. The first thing I did when receiving Conrado's file was to change that file name to Conrado_01.XML. The file names can be personalised. (You will need to edit the desktop Mach3Mill icon to run them, but they will be visible under the standard Mach3 icon) In this way you can keep a good setup under a name while you experiment with another setup under another name. |
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