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    Default Series 2 r2e3 ezlink plug

    I just thought I would post this for anyone else looking to "talk" to their machine. The 8 pin plug that mates with the machine is Amp pn 206434-1.
    I ordered mine from Newark in one, Their pn 46F1124 $4.89 each.
    Hope this helps someone.
    Cutmore
    also needed are the pins for the plug, Newark pn 98F928(order 10 they are small) pin Insertion tool Newark pn 44F8729 $6.92
    Thanks for the reminder George.
    Cutmore

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    Last edited by cut more; 05-24-2007 at 10:14 AM. Reason: need to order pis too


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    It is considered a reverse sex male connector, I believe. Does that part number include the pins and clamp? I had to buy pins separately and a crimper and an insertion tool to make cables.

    George

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    hi guys
    is this what i need to hook up ezcam to my bptnc145 ?
    does any one have ezcam they would be willing to send me a copy of
    i,d like to find out if i can figure out how to draw with it before spending a lot of money on it.
    thanks Dar



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    Default You need a Dongle or Key or Hasp for this program.

    I have been through this also. I found a copy of same, older version I will have to look it up. Like 7 disks and disk 6 was bad.

    There's a lot opinions out there on CAD/CAM. And it really depends on what you need to do. My boss bought me MasterCam. I can use about %10 of it's capability right now. But I need to work for another 20 years so I thought it was worth it.

    If you find a copy stay in touch, I have a video for it.

    Lee



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