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Old 12-29-2005, 11:10 AM
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SuperCam/Taig Need help

I have an older Taig being pushed by a PS/2 machine with SuperCam software. I bought the whole setup used and am trying to learn to use it. The problem I have is that the software and the PC are a bit outdated. I like the Idea of the CAD/CAM software but it doen't offer a good part display of imported drawings. I wanted to upgrade the software to run on my newer XP machine but I guess SuperCam don't work with windows 2000 or XP (and apparently nobody at Super-tech answers emails either.

Anyway my questions for the more experienced are....
What would you do to get this thing working in a more user friendly manner?
all new software and PC? Upgrade the SuperCam software for the ancient PC I already have (running Windows98)?

Any advice you have is welcome.
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Old 12-29-2005, 11:23 AM
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Mach3 for machine control, hands down the best stuff out there for the money.
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Old 12-29-2005, 02:09 PM
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Thanks, I'll definately try that.....I know I considered it before but that must have been before I had the XP comp. I'm actually excited to get this thing going again. It was getting so frustrating that I was about to give up.
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Old 12-29-2005, 03:20 PM
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To use Mach 2/3 you need to upgrade the controller with the new step & direction board from Taig/Microproto Board , or buy Peter Homann's Turbo Taig board.

Taig is on vacation until the 3rd, but call them and tell them you want to upgrade - they may want to have you send the controller back unless you convince them you know what you are doing, electronically.




Originally Posted by swartzhund
I have an older Taig being pushed by a PS/2 machine with SuperCam software. I bought the whole setup used and am trying to learn to use it. The problem I have is that the software and the PC are a bit outdated. I like the Idea of the CAD/CAM software but it doen't offer a good part display of imported drawings. I wanted to upgrade the software to run on my newer XP machine but I guess SuperCam don't work with windows 2000 or XP (and apparently nobody at Super-tech answers emails either.

Anyway my questions for the more experienced are....
What would you do to get this thing working in a more user friendly manner?
all new software and PC? Upgrade the SuperCam software for the ancient PC I already have (running Windows98)?

Any advice you have is welcome.
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Old 12-29-2005, 03:26 PM
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Ah, see! There's always a catch! Thanks for the tip.
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Old 12-29-2005, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by swartzhund
Ah, see! There's always a catch! Thanks for the tip.
Oh and if you haven't already, join the taigtools yahoogroup most everyone with a Taig hangs out there, a lot of good info...
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Old 12-29-2005, 03:52 PM
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Cool, I'll check that out.

I think I have whatever controller Super-tech was packaging with the Taig mills in the late 90s. I'll have to check that out tonight. But I'm wondering if it makes a difference on the upgrade. Can I still use the same one?
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Old 12-29-2005, 04:05 PM
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Ahh, If you have the supertech controller I have no idea - you will have to get in touch with Dennis at Supertech...or ask on the taigtools group.

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Cool, I'll check that out.

I think I have whatever controller Super-tech was packaging with the Taig mills in the late 90s. I'll have to check that out tonight. But I'm wondering if it makes a difference on the upgrade. Can I still use the same one?
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Old 12-30-2005, 06:43 AM
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Okay, I have a Quantum Instruments, Lambda Series 1000DX controller.
Does anyone know if I can use Mach2/3 with that controller?
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