>My understanding from a message about a week ago was that 
>you had disconnected the DAC board from the Z axis amp, and 
>still saw a twitch on the Z at the same time as the X twitched.  

I must have not have been very clear on that, what I said or meant to say is,  
I disconnected the Z and Y axis from the DAC and disconnected all the 
connectors from the Y and Z amps. With the Y and Z axis disconnected the X axis 
still twitches. 
I have disconnected the X axis and the Y and Z still twitch.

If all the axes are connected and I run any one axis I get the twitching on all 
the axes, 99% of the time. Once in a blue moon one axis will twitch by itself, 
if that means anything.

I did just unplug the Z axis from the DAC and the twitching went away on the Z 
axis.
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