No worries with the delay, thanks for your response... Will look at what
you suggest

On Wed, Jan 16, 2019, 6:02 AM [email protected] <[email protected]
wrote:

> Sorry a bit of a delay, missed this.
>
> You have not said what GUI you are using, machinekit is not the interface.
>
> Under Axis, you simply click the override tick box and switch the
> machine button to on again.
>
> Under Cetus... who knows.
>
> To do it in machinekit directly, you need to do the same as the python
> lib used by Axis does, issue an EMC_AXIS_OVERRIDE_LIMITS instruction
> src/emc/usr_intf/axis/extensions/emcmodule.cc
>
>
> On 12/01/19 03:45, Scott Nortman wrote:
> > Is there a way to configure machinekit to allow movement when a limit is
> asserted, in the opposite direction?  For example, if my machine starts
> with the min limit asserted, how can I permit motion in the positive
> direction?
> >
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