On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 06:13:20AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> On Thursday, September 15, 2011 05:50:08 AM Ben Jackson did opine:
> 
> > I have pin 1 of my parallel port connected to a relay that isn't driving
> > anything yet.  When I start EMC2 I hear it click on/off.
>
> My stepperconfig generated .hal says parport.0.pin-1 is estop_out.  I 
> believe this is the commonly used pin for that.

I am not using it for that.

> > This might be happening with other outputs as well -- I always noticed a
> > stepper clonk at startup which might be the drivers enabling briefly.
> 
> More than likely, that is the drivers powering up the motors, and not 
> having a history of where in the microstep 'cycle' the motors may have been 
> when powered down or emc stopped, they instead go to a fixed, full step std 

Actually it's the reverse.  The stepper drivers know the microstep, but
with the enable low they are not driving the motors.  They have relaxed
to a full step.  When EMC starts the pin tied to "amp-enable-out" is
going high momentarily.  That jerks the motors to the partial step and
then they relax back again.

After I posted this I read about the origin of "probe_parport" and now I
am suspecting that module is responsible.  I'll remove it temporarily to
see next time I'm working on it.

-- 
Ben Jackson AD7GD
<[email protected]>
http://www.ben.com/

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