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    Enroute 3.3 and Komo vr 510

    We recently purchased a used Komo VR 510 to go alongside our Mulitcam 3000 series. We currently use Enroute 3.3 for the Multicam, and I would like to use it for the Komo, but no one can tell me if the machine drivers on Enroute for Komo (RArcs and IJarcs) will work with my particular machine. Has anyone had any experience with this?


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    I just went through this same thing. The Komo drivers that come with Enroute are crap. We were given two choises by SA, spend $1400 to upgrade to eroute 4 (then use the free support that comes with that to have them custom write a post prossesor that will work with our VR 510), or pay a 3rd party to write one for us. The 3rd party route was going to cost $1200. I think most of the posts that come with the software are defective on purpose, and it is a croc. We caved in and bought the upgrade to Enroute 4. The postprocessors for Enroute 3 and Enroute 4 are the same and I think I'd be willing to share it (If it won't get me in trouble).


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