On 11 July 2018 at 23:01, Joe Hildreth wrote:
> I think the driver works just fine. I agree that the control port is
> bidirectional. I would think that the entire control group of pins is set to
> either output (for modes in and out) and set to input (for mode x).
I think you are right. u
Thank you Andy.
I think the driver works just fine. I agree that the control port is
bidirectional. I would think that the entire control group of pins is set to
either output (for modes in and out) and set to input (for mode x). I am just
trying to confirm this. This is why I think there
> I miss our discussions
> John Dammeyer
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Joe Hildreth [mailto:j...@threerivershospital.com]
>> Sent: July-11-18 1:37 PM
>> To: emc-users
>> Subject: [Emc-users] Parallel Port Driver Docs
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
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On 11 July 2018 at 21:36, Joe Hildreth wrote:
> On this chart or table, it shows for the "in" column that pin 14 is an input
> pin. I think this is in error and should be labelled as an output. To test
> my theory, I installed a second PCI PP in a computer and run the stepper
> config wizar
> Subject: [Emc-users] Parallel Port Driver Docs
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have been working on a series of tutorial videos on YouTube on CNC for
> the Home Hobbyist.� In the tutorial I am currently working on, I am
> discussing the parallel port.� I want to give as accurate informatio
Hello all,
I have been working on a series of tutorial videos on YouTube on CNC for the
Home Hobbyist. In the tutorial I am currently working on, I am discussing the
parallel port. I want to give as accurate information as I am able. My
question is about the documentation found at [
http://