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Ok, I think this is my Part. Let me explain first the Motor command. It consists of two bytes, an 'M' and a byte which corresponds to the 8 control bits of the motors. For each motor a step and a direction bit. The port configuration of jedicut let you assign the pins 2 to 9 of the parallel port to ...
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- ven. nov. 23, 2012 10:15 am
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Vincent, the available schematics for the mm2001 shows the following DB25 pin assignment: [pre] Step 1 pin 9 Dir 1 pin 2 Step 2 pin 7 Dir 2 pin 4 Step 3 pin 5 Dir 3 pin 6 Step 4 pin 3 Dir 4 pin 8 [/pre] you mixed Step1/Dir4 Step2/Dir3 Step3/Dir2 Step4/Dir1 (the pin17 for On/Off is OK). You should wi...
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- jeu. nov. 22, 2012 3:42 pm
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Hi Vincent, the configuration may be wrong. If you use the arduino file as it is, then you need to make the wires as I described in my first posting but adapted to your MM2001 board (it is not important if you turn on or off external timer,because the timing is made by the microcontroller): [pre] Ar...
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- jeu. nov. 22, 2012 8:27 am
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Hi,
the arduino nano has the same microcontroller as the uno. So I'm sure, that it will work. I have planned to buy a handful of this cheap boards from hobbyking, too. So maybe we can together develop an arduino powered interface cable? The software should be useable as it is.
Martin
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- mer. nov. 21, 2012 8:43 am
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Hi ZbigPL, I sent you a PM concerning the points 1 and 2 (You may have something configured wrong). -- "Pause" works, but the commands already sent to the micro controller and stored in the command buffer can't be unsent, so they will be executed, but then jedicut stops the transmission of...
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- mar. oct. 09, 2012 9:37 am
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Hi ZbigPL,
yes, bascom programs may not fast enough to handle the high baudrate. I uploaded a new version of the dll's (release and debug). Now you can define within the ini-file the baud-rate the dll uses. Simply add the line e.g. "BAUDRATE = 57600" to comport.ini.
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- lun. oct. 01, 2012 8:33 am
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Hi Manfed, to debug a dll in case you have no debug-able version of the program which uses the dll (in our case jedicut.exe), is a liitle bit tricky. You need to launch jedicut.exe and then using the attach-to-process feature of the visual studio debugger to connect it to the jedicut process. If you...
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- dim. sept. 30, 2012 10:41 am
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Hi Manfred, it is not possible to download the dll by right-click and "save as" (I tested it with zip-files too). If you do so, you will get an unusable file. To get the dll you need to use a svn tool. If you wont install a svn client you can find a simple tool here: http://downloadsvn.cod...
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- sam. sept. 29, 2012 9:19 am
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My CNC board is the MDLCNC from rc-letmathe. It is a board operating on a parallel printer port using the usual step/direction interface. I think every board using this interface can be used, only the arduino code needs to be adapted. When you learn to program the arduino, you will be able to operat...
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- sam. sept. 22, 2012 9:55 am
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