I installed the router version for Acorn. I have been having all sorts of issues setting up my machine due to the variance in information in the documentation, different wiring schematics for the same sort of thing, plus some items have different names due to updated software, which makes it really tough to figure out which input to select etc. I have spend over 30 hours just getting to the point of being able to move the motors. I've spent many years working with Mach 3 with little to no problems......this has been a total nightmare.
My license file is not valid with 4.64, so my MPG wont work, in fact, the Wizard wont even let me set it in setup, telling me I need the Pro license which I already have. I fixed that, see at the bottom.......
I finally had things running reasonably well yesterday, homes were working - sort of- extremely slow to home (1"/min), tool touch works, e-stop works. I have my motor tuning basically set but it needs fine tuning yet.
Today I turned Acorn on, booted up CNC12 4.64, then when I selected the cycle start to set the home positions I got a drive fault message and nothing would work. It all worked yesterday and all I've done is to turn it off and restart today. Now it wont work at all.
After some troubleshooting I discovered that as soon as I power up Acorn, the drives all lock up as they should. All the drives have green lights (hybrid closed loop steppers). However the instant that cnc12 boots, the software knocks ALL the drives off line, although all the drive lights are still green, but I still get the drive fault message when I select cycle start.
So what is going on with this system.....

I am at the point now that I'm really thinking that I should have stayed with Mach 3.
Ok - update - I realized that the license issue was that I hadn't purchased the router package. So that's not happening until perhaps I can get this beast to run properly. I reinstalled CNC12 - Mill Pro and then my license would install, plus it seems as though the MPG is recognized but I didn't get into that yet. After going through and re-configuring the Wizard, I tried to get the motors to home, but as soon as I select the cycle start to send the motors to home I still get the Drive Fault error and the whole system locks up and nothing will move. I created a report file - attached - for the current mill pro install. Hopefully Keith can find something wrong with this.