I thought it always told you the line number in the file where the 
problem occurred.
Do you have over 2000 lines in your hal file?

Dave

On 7/16/2014 4:35 PM, a k wrote:
> I did input
>
>> # Read home switch inputs from I/O card.
> net x-home-sw <= hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.026.in
> net y-home-sw <= hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.030.in
> net z-home-sw <= hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.034.in
>
> and this
>
> # Connect home switch nets to motion.
>   net x-home-sw => axis.0.home-sw-in
> net y-home-sw => axis.1.home-sw-in
>   net z-home-sw => axis.2.home-sw-in
>
>
> #############################
>
> error was hm2 servo  'net' requires at least one pin, none given  1993
>
> what part 1993 means?
> and after i put # at front of 2nd part number change to 2257
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Philipp Burch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Aram!
>>
>> On 16.07.2014 21:30, a k wrote:
>>> Hi Philipp
>>> About
>>>
>>> ---------- -------------- --------------
>>> # Read home switch inputs from I/O card.
>>> net x-home-sw <= m5i20.0.in-02
>>> net y-home-sw <= m5i20.0.in-06
>>> net z-home-sw <= m5i20.0.in-10
>>>
>>> # Connect home switch nets to motion.
>>> net x-home-sw => axis.0.home-sw-in
>>> net y-home-sw => axis.1.home-sw-in
>>> net z-home-sw => axis.2.home-sw-in
>>> -------------------------------------
>>> #######################################
>>> what about HOMING code that came as a default - from installation--
>>>
>>> net home-switch <= hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.025.in_not
>>> net home-switch => axis.0.home-sw-in
>>> net home-switch => axis.1.home-sw-in
>>> net home-switch => axis.2.home-sw-in
>>> #########################################
>>> delete it/alter--something should be
>>> 1st line need remove because of 025 and i use 2-6-10-and remaining part?
>>>
>> You can just replace the posted example code by the above. Have you even
>> tried to figure out what the example code does differently than what I
>> wrote? If you see that, then you have at least a basic understanding of
>> HAL and should be able to modify most of the example configuration to
>> suit your machine. But again, I never worked with Mesa cards, so I don't
>> know how they are exactly named in HAL (check the first line of your
>> posted excerpt, that might give you a hint). And I especially do not
>> know if the pin numbers are correct.
>> Check Peters answer(s), he's the Mesa Guru.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Philipp
>>
>>
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