Your P-Port does not have enough power to run a stepper motor, not even a small one, at least I've never got one to work....Even the stepper
motors in your floppy drive and printers need external power right? There are easy to make boards that will connect with your port and let
you run a stepper. You can get all the info you need on doing this many different ways by doing a search on google.com {vb code stepper
motor} and you can read for days...good luck.
Eric Simmons [email protected]
Im doing something similar with an I/O card. in any case it depends on the circuit you are using to drive the stepper motor. If you go to http://www.aaroncake.net/electronics/vblpt.htm
You will find some usefull info but no sample code but, still read the content of that webpage it shows you the basics. If you send me some
data on your circuit at [email protected] I can help you with the code
Im doing something similar with an I/O card. in any case it depends on the circuit you are using to drive the stepper motor. If you go to
"http://www.aaroncake.net/electronics/vblpt.htm":http://www.aaroncake.net/electronics/vblpt.htm
You will find some usefull info but no sample code but, still read the content of that webpage it shows you the basics. If you send me some
data on your circuit at [email protected] I can help you with the code
Hello. I am doing some sort of project that you would like to do. Maybe we can exchange some ideas. The difference is I am going to control my stepper motor by using Visual C++ and VB as GUI.
hello.I am doing some sort of project that u would kike to do.can you send me the source code you have written to control a stepper motor using vb? [email protected] [email protected]