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    Upgraded to latest version, y axis strange behavior

    I upgraded to the latest version today and now my y axis is not running normal it kind of sputters and does not move at the normal speed. All settings are the same as the old version and X A Z axis are working normally.

    When it installed it did the parallel driver, could that cause this or do you think this is a driver board issue?

    I checked and the stepper is fine, the board is a TB6560.

    Any ideas how to un install the parallel driver that was included with the software?

    The old version of Mach does not communicate with the driver board anymore...


    Time for a G540?


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    Any ideas how to un install the parallel driver that was included with the software?
    I believe the manual tells you how to uninstall the driver. Then just re-install the older version.
    Gerry

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