On 11/30/2011 3:03 PM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
>   Hi all,
>
>   I am using the Mesa 7i37t for inputs such as end of travel limits. It is 
> connected to a 5i20 controller. I am seeing the corresponding LED for the 
> input toggle on the 7i37 board, however no corresponding pin is toggling in 
> HAL. If I disconnect the 50 pin cable and directly jumper the input to 
> ground, then I see the input  toggle in HAL: All configuration jumpers are at 
> their defaults on both the 7i37 and 5i20.
>
> I have used the 7i37 before without any problems, although this is the first 
> time using the t version. Am I missing something stupid, or is there a 
> problem with the board? It is brand new out of the box.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
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Is the 7i37 plugged into the proper 50 pin cable port on the 5i20 board?

You can do a dmesg at a command prompt to find the proper connections to 
use on the 5i20 board.

Do you have a proper bit file being loaded by EMC2?

Dave



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