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    Tom,

    I got a new old computer for my CNC router. Also upgraded to 434i from 433.
    On the device manager I can see KFLOP - Motion Controller 4.XX
    I flashed the Kflop with 434i
    When I launch version 434i of Kmotion, Console and click on version it responds with KFLOP 4.34i Build 18:35:31 May 6 2017, etc. so it appears I'm connected to the KFLOP.
    When I launch version 434i of KmotionCNC and click on INIT I can hear the click of the steppers turning on. The click is not as loud as what I am use to hearing.
    When I try any of the jog buttons the DRO changes but nothing moves on my machine. I can't turn the router on with the CProgram thread.

    What can I do the unbrick my machine?

    Jack

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    Hi Jack,

    When I launch version 434i of KmotionCNC and click on INIT I can hear the click of the steppers turning on. The click is not as loud as what I am use to hearing.
    Did you configure the INIT button to run the same program as was configured in the previous Version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomKerekes View Post
    Hi Jack,

    Did you configure the INIT button to run the same program as was configured in the previous Version?

    Sometimes it the really simple things that get you. Apparently if you have Simulate checked it causes this problem.



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