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    configure new machine

    hi guys just order a syil x4 should be here next week my question is i ha ve mach3 instaled on my computer and runing my home made plasma table and now i want to run this machine on the same computer how do i load the new machine profile into mach ive downloaded the xml file now what?


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    Assuming the XML file is correct

    then all you need to do is copy it to the main Mach3 folder. When you run MachLoader, that XML file should show up as a "profile". Choose it when you open Mach3, and you should be golden...

    Andrew Werby
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    Quote Originally Posted by hanover owing View Post
    hi guys just order a syil x4 should be here next week my question is i ha ve mach3 instaled on my computer and runing my home made plasma table and now i want to run this machine on the same computer how do i load the new machine profile into mach ive downloaded the xml file now what?


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    thanks


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