Hi Len,

Sorry if I came on a bit strong there but I do a lot of repairs on CNC 
machines. I have seen what happens when things go wrong and it isn't 
pretty. If you are selling these machines I would still be carefule with 
the EStops just in case.

Apart from that rant, this is an interesting thread and I'll keep it in 
case I ever need to wire two inputs together.

Les


Len Shelton wrote:
> Yeah - I get that. But these machines are tiny little desktop routers. We
> don't even use limits, because they will quietly crash and stall the motors
> without damaging anything.
>
> I am not a newbie, I just don't know how to join two pins to a single signal
> in hal. ;)
>
> Lets say my external button needs to be connected to the axis interface
> pause button, then. 
>
> Thanks,
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