You remove the axis section out of the ini but you do this
Under [TRAJ] section
AXIS = 3
COORDINATES = X Z

Then you will have
[AXIS_0]
tralala

[AXIS_2]
tralala

Note that the Z is still AXIS_2


On 2014-04-06 06:17, Howard Mearns wrote:
> I need some clarification on lathe setup.  The integrator manual seems to 
> indicate that I should remove the [axis_1] section. Some older posts say that 
> I will have to make a dummy 'y' axis.
>   
> I worked on ini/hal bugs/learning curve until I got Axis to appear without 
> crashing setup just as a mill.  I then went to the lathe configuration 
> section of the integrators manual and did as instructed. (g 18, , lathe=1, 
> remove [axis 1].)  Now it crashes and gives me an error that the axis 2 
> enable out pin does not exist. (What does axis 2 have to do with axis 1?)
>   
> Does removing the y axis mean that axis 1 is now the z axis?
>   
> Thank you,
> Howard
>   
> Project lathe particulars:
> Wasino L5-J2 circa 1986
> 12 position turret (behind spindle centerline)
> DC Fanuc spindle control
> Fanuc 3T yellow cap servos and drives
> Mesa 5i25,7i77 (I have 5v and field power applied with flashing green light 
> when Axis opens successfully)
> EMC 2.5
> Jitter 10k to 15k ns
> Started from John Thornton's sample configuration files
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