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    Default Dead PC, now what?

    Hey guys, running G540 system through a 10 year old PC with Win XP. The desktop just died. I need to have this fixed asap to do some work with the CNC. Problem I'm having is there seems to be zero pc's out there anymore with a parallel printer port on it. Is there a way of using another port with the G540 now? (I haven't kept up to date with the hardware side of cnc's since I built mine in 2010).

    What's my easiest solution for getting back up to speed with my machine?

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    Default Re: Dead PC, now what?

    They are still available.
    Dell Optiplex 760 Desktop PC - Intel Core 2 Duo 3GHz, 4GB DDR2, 160GB SATA HDD, DVD-ROM, 8x USB 2.0, GigE, Win 10 Pro 64-bit, Refurbished - PC1-0850 at TigerDirect.com

    You can also find a refurb and install an add in PP card.
    Some older IBM laptops are on Ebay as well and they can come with a docking station. Those have PP cards in them too.
    Then you can buy an Ethernet smooth stepper and virtually any PC with a network card can run with it.

    Lee


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    Default Re: Dead PC, now what?

    some PC's don't have the 25 way D-type socket ( parallel printer port connector ) on the mother board but can have one added

    Dead PC, now what?-h110-m-r-mother-board-jpg

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    DB25 Female to IDC26 Female Header Slot Plate Adapter to connect to mother boards with the 26 pin header
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    the latest second hand PC I have which is about 18 months old has a ASUS H110M-R

    motherboard that has a 26 pin header that a 25 way D-type socket can be connected to

    at the moment I have XP & Mach 3 on an old IBM desktop


    John



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    Default Re: Dead PC, now what?

    You can also add a USB or ethenet motion controller, which removes the parallel port restriction, and also lets you use a modern, 64 bit OS..
    The UC100 is one of the best, and cheapest, options. Don't buy one from Ebay, though, where there are many counterfeit versions.

    Gerry

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    Default Re: Dead PC, now what?

    Thanks for the replies guys, I ended up buying a cheap used PC and reloading the software, I also bought a UC100 to try to get away from XP and old pc's soon.



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    Default Re: Dead PC, now what?

    Thanks for the heads up that I should probably make a backup of all the files on my old XP system. I don't want to have to buy new licences to all the software.

    Steve



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