Well that would be one solution i guess. Just wiring both of em to the 
mesa card wouldnt work im guessing here..
They are normall closed and should have 5V signal at all times for 
"enable".. and guessing when you hit a limit switch you need
to signal that back thru an input card and tell linux cnc to "stop" 
enable input on whichever switch ..

// A

TJoseph Powderly skrev den 2015-02-11 21:50:
> A hack:
> look at their picture
> http://granitedevices.com/w/images/thumb/6/60/J5switches.png/500px-J5switches.png
>
> isolate the 2 limit switches
> add a relay contact between 5 V and this new subnet
> your new invented 'enable' will _allow_ the limits to operate
> else the drive thinks you are simultaneoulsy on both limits
>
> just a thought to work around a drive with no speific enable
> tomp
>
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