Il giorno mer, 30/11/2011 alle 16.44 +0000, andy pugh ha scritto:
> On 30 November 2011 16:33, Spiderdab <77...@tiscali.it> wrote:
> 
> > any other idea?
> 
> No, it's a mystery to me. The "ABORT" sets all velocities to zero
> prior to setting the selected axis to the requested speed, so it makes
> sense that that would be the reason you can only jog one axis at a
> time (And if you try to job more than one, the highest-numbered should
> always "win". Is that what you see?
> 
do you mean axis_2 win on 1 and 0?
so if i jog two axes togheter 0 shold never move?

i try..


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