Jon Elson wrote:
> Sven Wesley wrote:
>   
>> I can cannot see any changes in speed even if I push put all my body weight
>> on the Z-axis, it just runs super easy and the motors never gets warm. It
>> doesn't _seem_ to be a force/power problem.
>> I have put so much money and time in building a servo system. It's REALLY
>> annoying if I have to go back to steppers. To me, these eBay-items looks
>> pretty small too. Are they really going to make it?
>>   
>>     
> I am now CONVINCED that your problem is a step timing issue, possibly a 
> step-vs-direction
> setup time issue.  I am also sure the Rutex has some kind of a fault 
> output, but you may not be using it.
> I remember the fault window is programmable, as opposed to Gecko's fixed 
> limit.
>   
Hmmm, I just saw a bug report on the developer list that may have 
something to do
with this problem :

Bugs item #2870131, was opened at 2009-09-29 23:23
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Category: Stepconf
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Sven  (svenakela)
Assigned to: Jeff Epler (jepler)
Summary: Direction setup doesn't change

Initial Comment:
When setting a new value for Direction setup in an existing configuration the 
new value is never used.
It's reproducable: Change the value and then click "forward". Then click "back" 
to go back to the same view and the old value will be there.
If the stepconf config is saved the old value will remain when restarting 
Stepconf.

The only way to set the value is to manually edit the Stepconf XML before 
starting the wizard. 

This is in release 2.3.3



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