If you did a fresh install, your EMC should be like mine. Parallel port
pin assignments are made in a .hal file that is referred to by an .ini
file. Look in your home directory under .../emc2/configs
(or /home/your_home/emc2/configs) for a directory that matches the name
of the configuration you tried to run. Go to that directory and open
the .ini file. Look for something like:

...
[HAL]

HALFILE =          suchandsuch.hal
HALFILE =          anotherhal.hal
...

In the same directory look in the .hal files listed in your .ini file
for parport.X.pin-XX to get the pin assignments.

I hope this helps.

On Sun, 2007-11-04 at 22:13 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was running EMC using BDI 4.49.  Changed over to EMC2, Ubuntu 6.06.  The 
> mini interface runs on the computer just fine, but the machine no longer 
> communicates with my stepper box on LPT1.  Does anyone know what file 
> contains the I/O and pin settings for EMC2 on Ubuntu 6.06?
> 
> W. Bickford
> Aiken, SC


-- 
Kirk Wallace (California, USA
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/ 
Hardinge HNC lathe
Bridgeport mill conversion pending
Zubal lathe conversion pending)


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