On 28 July 2013 13:01, Alexander Newman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got a four-axis breakout board that I'm using LinuxCNC's
> Stepconf setup to drive quite happily - at least in the testing
> stages - using the supplied sample g-code files. If I try to set
> up a 3-axis config, Stepconf happily obliges: but the output to
> the motors seems to be a lathe config, i.e., X and Z axes
> operational, with Y missing, even though the INI and HAL files
> look sane.

What is it about this that makes you think it is a Lathe config,
rather than a mill config with a Y axis that isn't working?

Is the Y motor locked and not moving, or free to move and not moving?

This sounds a bit like an "enable" problem.

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