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I,ve recently purchased a Spectralight mill with controller and old 486 pc. Everything works and is actually brand new(was told it was only set up for the school auction) and indeed looks like it was never used. I got everything hooked up and all works. However this is older software control called Spectramill(all dos). Anyway my question is this, can I take to isa card and move it to a not so old pc and download software such as Turbocnc to control it? Or is it the Spectramill controller propeitery to its own software? Have any other Spectramill owners had any luck with conversions? Any input is appreciated. |
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| I believe TurboCNC is software based through the parallel port. Usually a PC based card has proprietary software to operate, similar to Galil cards, et al. Is there any thing wrong with the present s/w? Al.
__________________ “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| No its just the pc its on is really old and I,m limited to just the Spectramill software on it as there is a password that won,t let me access the rest of the pc in other words I,m stuck in DOS and can,t access windows. Also I have to set up the order of boot up sequence each time I start it. |
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| Al.
__________________ “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| You can move the card to a newer PC with an ISA slot and run it on an Win98 or Win98SE, etc. You will be able to run the software in a DOS window. It won't work with Win2K, XP, or Vista. You can contact Intelitek tech support and see if they will give you a copy of the windows version of that program and that should work with Win2K and XP as well. It's not "supported" I don't think, unless you upgrade to the PCI card- but it still works, according to their tech support folks. We had a similar problem with a Prolight mill and lathe and once we made the switch to a newer PC and then installed the Windows version of the basic motion control software it was like night and day. Hope that helps. |
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| Also, I should add- the DOS software is not bad at all once you get used to it. We also have a Prolight 2000 that is DOS based and we run it from Win98 installed on a laptop and it's great stuff. Of course, for that mill it's also the only stuff so that is a good thing. |
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| Thanx I was thinking I could do it. As I have found that most answers for a "missing operating system" message involve reloading the operating system which in turn I believe would wipe out the software. But then again I think if I move the HD to a newer pc(running windows98) it will want to reformat the HD. I,m I right? |
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| Good point. There used to be a page on their website that allowed download of the DOS software versions- you can try Google and see what comes up. I will look around as well because I might have the link somewhere although I can't locate it off hand. |
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| Thanx Snap, I,ve tried almost everything to get it to post to the bios, it has no battery to reset(or least I can,t find it. I pulled the case cover off the pc and its as clean as a whistle on the inside. Well I want to switch it over to the new pc so lets see what happens. |
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| Here is the link but I only see Windows versions of the software. I am sure I have seen the DOS versions for download somewhere but will have to dig around some more. I would definitely call Intelitek and see if they will give you a link to download the bare bones Windows version of the motion control software though- it's nice stuff. |
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