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  1. #1
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    Beta Testers for QMill/CNC discussion

    I need a few Beta testers for a new NC controller, please post here all discussions and if you would like to give it a go. I will email you all the info.

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    yea would not mind checking it out.

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    I'm game...what sort of testing?

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    i could not get it to comunicate with my machine, I'm using the hobbycnc board with the 3,2 5,4 7,6 in the step and direction of each axis I take it thats where you put it in, also i can not get out of the pref. section unless i input something for a axis, i used 9,8 which is next in series. i have no a xis.

    main screen on rt side, keeps showing (Error occured during inportb while talking to QMill Driver)

    im using lpt1

    kinda wish it had a backplot screen

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    In preferance change the "step control" to step/direction and than place a pin number in all the step / direction boxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CNCadmin
    In preferance change the "step control" to step/direction and than place a pin number in all the step / direction boxes.
    I did that, i rebooted them it communicated with computer and showed a microsecond=3.58

    but it will not move, i rotated the right dial in a neg number and the y axis moved once thats all, but i have no jog. did yiu get it to move for you?

    maybe post a screen shot if it is alowed.

    thanks, Joe

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    This may help

    Select step/direction at the top left.
    On the preference screen there is a box for each axis.
    In those boxes there is a step and direction input.

    9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Pins

    7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 data bit

    S D S D S D S D S - Step , D - Direction

    A Z Y X Axis

    the X axis uses bit 0 for direction and bit 1 for step then
    Step = 02, direction = 01

    the Yaxis uses bit 2 for direction and bit 3 for step then
    Step = 08, direction = 04

    the Z axis uses bit 4 for direction and bit 5 for step then
    Step = 20, direction = 10

    the X axis uses bit 6 for direction and bit 7 for step then
    Step = 80, direction = 40

    Inputs are in Hexadecimal.

    Jim

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    can you do a screen capture, but i think i entered it correctly.

    mine is for instance step = 02 , direction = 03

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    Instead of 03 for direction make it 01
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails pref.jpg  

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    ok guess i need a hex dec. chart...

    step pin2 = 02
    dir pin3 = 01

    pin3 = ?
    pin4 = ?
    pin5 = ?
    pin6 = ?
    pin7 = ?

    then what if i have no a axis? whats in that one...

    Sorry for the questions jkust like to test it out.

    thanks, Joe

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    pin 2 = 1
    pin 3 = 2
    pin 4 = 4
    pin 5 = 8
    pin 6 = 10
    pin 7 = 20
    pin 8 = 40
    pin 9 = 80

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    I briefly took a look at the program, I installed it on my centrino laptop and it gives me an error about reading from the driver.

    A couple things that are necessary are tool offsets and fixture offsets, I use them all the time, I typically use 2 fixtures but have used up to 6, I typically use between 4 and 6 tools on a regular basis.

    It appears there are quite a few things missing, like the g-code list(didnt check for the m-code list). Overall the program looks interesting but I definately need a few of those things.

    Jon

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    After the program is installed you'll need to reboot.
    That should take care of the driver error.

    Currently that program does not support a tool offset table
    for tool changes.

    The list of G & M codes and documents can be found in the installed folder.

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    The list of G & M codes and documents can be found in the installed folder.

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    I still could not get it to work in my machine.

    I set the pins as mentioned, but nothing will move or jog.

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    if your Parallel Port Pinouts
    are as follows:

    2=X dir
    3=X step
    4=Y dir
    5=Y step
    6=Z dir
    7=Z step
    8=A dir
    9=A step


    X Step = 02
    X Dir = 01

    Y Step = 08
    Y Dir = 04

    Z Step = 20
    Z Dir = 10

    A Step = 00
    A Dir = 00

    Make sure the Limit light is OFF

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    Hi, im interested in being a tester.

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    I'm currently working with a company to market this software with a controller. If it comes to past I'll let you all know. Thanks for your interest.

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