On 5 October 2011 13:49, Robert von Knobloch <b...@engelking.de> wrote:

> I tried just copying axis 3 [Z] into 4 & 5 but got 'following error on
> axis4 (or similar).

That's the simplest approach, but you need to make sure that EMC2
isn't trying to home the non-existent axes.
Set home search vel to 0 and delete the homing sequence for those
axes. (I actually think that you can get away with just the [AXIS_N]
headers with no content, but you would need to test that)

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