Re: [Emc-users] announcing a HAL driver for Mesa 7i43 EPP "Anything I/O" card

2008-01-19 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > About 7I43, i am interesting in how many I/O chanlels with 8 AC servo motors? > None, unfortunately. Each servo uses three output pins (enable, pwm, and dir) and three input pins (encoder A, B, and Index). So 8 servos would use all 48 pins. If you can get by with 7

Re: [Emc-users] announcing a HAL driver for Mesa 7i43 EPP "Anything I/O" card

2008-01-18 Thread amtb
hi About 7I43, i am interesting in how many I/O chanlels with 8 AC servo motors? thanks aram > I'm pleased to announce version 0.1 of m7i43_hm2, a HAL driver for the > new Mesa Electronics 7i43 board with the HostMot2 firmware (short for > Host Motion Control 2). Information about the 7i43 is av

Re: [Emc-users] announcing a HAL driver for Mesa 7i43 EPP "Anything I/O" card

2008-01-18 Thread Jeff Epler
This looks like good stuff. Thanks for your efforts to improve EMC2! Jeff - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/dire

[Emc-users] announcing a HAL driver for Mesa 7i43 EPP "Anything I/O" card

2008-01-18 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
I'm pleased to announce version 0.1 of m7i43_hm2, a HAL driver for the new Mesa Electronics 7i43 board with the HostMot2 firmware (short for Host Motion Control 2). Information about the 7i43 is available at , click on "MOTION CONTROL" on the left and scroll down to the 7i