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G'day too all, I have a problem with my router and Mach 3. I recently changed a motor out and the machine was working fine. I went to start it tonight and I get -1.#ind on the X axis. If I move the Axis Manually then it starts to count. If I load a program then it runs the program. If I try to run a program with the error there is locks up my machine. Any ideas? Thanks |
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| No Not as Yet, I also wanted to change over to XP so am in the process of that now. I am not sure if it may have been a HDD fault, or shutdown issue. When I booted up and let the scan disk go through it found errors in Mach3 Files. Hopefully with the PC rebuild it may correct the issue. IT is simple for me to do to do as it is dedicated to the router and I have a wireless network to my main PC. Yeah lean lean learn is somthing I have not heard of. Will let you know how I go. You may want to do a scan on your drive and see if it find anything. Prboz |
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