John Kasunich wrote on 03/05/2007 22:56:

> The general approach when using one parport pin to drive multiple
> motion controller pins is to have the one pin drive a single signal
> which then connects to multiple pins.  One pin cannot drive multiple
> signals, each of which drives a single pin.


Uhm, I will probably need to achieve a similar goal (since my hobby
grade machine only has three end switches, but no home switch, at least
for now), but I don't think I really understand what you mean by this.
Could you give a small example? MY initial guess is that you define one
physical pin to drive a signal, use that signal to drive some (virtual?)
pins and use those pins to drive other signals.

Seems really confusing to me. Is there a specific reason why a single
pin can't drive multiple signals?

regards,
Sven


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