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  1. Controlling the spindle with UCCNC - forum.cncdrive.com

    May 20, 2025 · Right now, I’m having trouble controlling the spindle through UCCNC. The spindle works fine when I control it manually using the VFD knob — I can start it and adjust the speed manually …

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  3. forum.cncdrive.com • View topic - ProbeIt for UCCNC

    Update your prior version by installing to the same UCCNC directory, or install into a new UCCNC installation folder. Note, I've done my best to ensure your current 'settings' saved in the XML file will …

  4. forum.cncdrive.com • View topic - Software Connect to AXBB-E

    Good Morning from Oz, I recently purchased a UCCNC licence to couple with my AXBB-E controller and am having difficulty making the connection after following instructions. I have attached a schematic of …

  5. forum.cncdrive.com • View topic - Internal Variables

    Internal Variables This is where you talk about Macros, show examples of your macro scripting and SHARE handy segments of script code as examples.

  6. forum.cncdrive.com • View topic - Setvar and Getvar Race Condition

    The UCCNC software syncronises the exec.Ivars [] array using the exec.Getvar () function on all the exec.ivars variables in a loop on software stop after the motion queue went empty. So, this is the …

  7. forum.cncdrive.com • View topic - New Build -- Reset Logic Active // E ...

    To my amazement, I was able to clear uccnc software reset and move all axes correctly. At this point, with it all working, there was no light on pin 15 in i/o like there was in the screen shot above. So I …

  8. forum.cncdrive.com • View topic - Analog output

    I' wiring my VFD (XSY AT1 2200 s). I'm having troubles by making the spindle run at the same speed that UCCNC is telling. I have read a lot since a few hours on this forum so I do have checked that …

  9. forum.cncdrive.com • View topic - Are there any instructions on how to ...

    Click the Machine Coords button to see the honest-to-goodness XYZ coordinates UCCNC thinks your machine is at. With that button off, you're looking at one of the work offset coordinates (G54 by default).

  10. UCCNC ETH300/UB1 Servo Alarm Setup - forum.cncdrive.com

    Simplifying it to the UCCNC and neglecting what board it is, it is a single input pin for the UC300ETH module and for the UCCNC.