1. It´s quite peculiar that nobody posted this problem here, and maybe I'm doing something wrong, but using M3 and M5, I get this error:
O<PlanetCNC> if[#<_io_spindle_start> GT 0] O<PlanetCNC> if[#<_io_spindle_stop> GT 0]
Invalid number 'NAN'
Settings User Interface\Commands\Spindle Command\Native works as expected, but of course, not Uses M-Code.
As a circunvention I create an User Command to set the parameters to 1, but it is a pita because not permanent.
This never happen with v1... Also not present with the Raspberry Pi version (in simulation).
2. Settings User Interface\Position\Commands\Machine\Button\Disable seems to have no effect, although I don't know exactly what button is this... but I can set the machine to zero or other values, with this setting.
Same with the Raspberry Pi version (in simulation).
Till now everything else looks working ok and very organized :-))) . I have the latest version, with Windows 7 64bit:
SW: 2020.02.25
HW: 2020.02.28
Could somebody help, please? Thank you.
Best Regards.
----- Later Note on 1.
Puzzled by the behavior on Raspberry Pi, I found that scripts folder is empty, but not in Windows version, so I cleaned it and now M3/M5 work as expected. This could be the result of a copy from previous version, and probably after upgrading you should configure everything from scratch... ?