On 8 February 2017 at 17:34,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is a homing switch at Z+.  It sounds desirable to halt + movement when 
> that switch is tripped, AND not homed, AND not in the actual homing sequence. 
>  But NOT stop - movement, otherwise you'd jog it upwards, get it stuck, and 
> no way to jog down.
>
> How difficult would it be to do that?

How are you jogging?

I can imagine adding a limit function to the jog-counts pin, for example.
It would need to be a dynamic limit, though. Perhaps using a mux
component to connect the limit-max either to a large number, or to the
current limit input, depending on the pin state.

-- 
atp
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