So, I bought a 203V to start my way on having a whole 4 axis set. I have a xylotex board, which is pretty good until you look at it wrong and something blows. Not it's fault, just very sensitive to wiring issues, hence the 203V.
Anyways, I'm using the breakout board section of the Xylotex to route the COMMON and DIR and STEP lines. According to the Xylotex documentation, GND, which is pins 18-25 is the COMMON. So I have wired that to my COMMON on the Gecko. I have wired the STEP to pin 16, and DIR to 14. Oh, and the whole reason I'm doing this is because my z axis blew, but the x and y still work on the xylotex. So I'm using this as my z. But that means I can't use the normal 6,7 pins.
So, I get a green led on the gecko, the motor locks up, but I can't jog it in Mach. I made sure I have active high on, which means not enabling active low in Mach, and changed the step speed to 2us.
So, not saying I'm completely new to this, I had previously wired a G201 this same way, and it worked. I know the 203V with the COMMON is different, but I thought I had it figured out. Any suggestions? I have even tried multiple pins and combinations to see if they worked, and nothing to date will jog the motor.