Xylotex drives the motors using step and direction signals from Mach3. You can use something like DeskCNC, which sends signals through the serial port to an external pulse generator, which would send the step and direction signals to the Xylotex. But you can't use Mach3 then.
The easiest way is to get a usb memory stick, and transfer g-code that way. second way is to use a wireless network, or even wired if possible. I ran a network cable in to my garage for this reason.
__________________ Gerry
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