On 30 November 2011 16:33, Spiderdab <77...@tiscali.it> wrote:

> any other idea?

No, it's a mystery to me. The "ABORT" sets all velocities to zero
prior to setting the selected axis to the requested speed, so it makes
sense that that would be the reason you can only jog one axis at a
time (And if you try to job more than one, the highest-numbered should
always "win". Is that what you see?

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