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| Is that to run the mill or download programs through the serial port? Al
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| Al, Thanks for the reply. I need something to run the mill with my laptop, I'm using window's xp proffesional, I've tried Mach 2, doesn't work. So it was suggested to try a dos program. I need to create a dos boot cd, ( Which I have no clue how to do ), plus I need a dos program to run my g code to the mill. I'm assuming I can take my gcode, copy and paste into the dos program to run the mill. I hope anyway. Any clues? Thanks! |
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| I dont run the parallel port type CNC but there are many links in these forums that do if you use search, TurboCNC is one I believe is used by some. Al
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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You have several issues involved. To create a bootable DOS CD, you need to have software that will create a bootable CD. Just because software will burn a CD does not mean that it will burn a bootable CDROM. One outfit who sells such a program is MAGIX.COM The PC will make a floppy disk bootable if you run the SYS program from a DOS prompt. You can then copy whatever else you want to. We've had "issues" with trying to run some DOS software on XP and other later Win(whatevers) after Win98SE. Keep that in mind if after all this, you still can't get things to run/work |
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| You can get the latest stand-alone DOS 7.1 from this site and make a bootable CD. supports long file names etc. http://www.cn-dos.net/msdos71/ Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| Warning: In order to run TurboCNC or any DOS based program, you will need a computer loaded only with a DOS operating system, or Win95 or Win98. I am not sure whether you can run dos on an XP machine or not. I know that one cannot run dos under the XP operating system, as the parallel port is not directly addressable by the XP operating system. Mach3 will run under XP, but has specially designed drivers for the purpose. Jerry |
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If you create programs using the win xp drive just save the files to the DOS drive and reboot to use your DOS program. This is necessary because win xp will recognize a DOS drive but a DOS system will not recognize a win xp drive. Dean |
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