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Pulsing too fast
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March 07, 2009, 07:14:03 PM »
I have mach3 and I run DriverTest and it says pulsing too fast, anything wrong
HELP!
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What Kernel Speed are you using? In Mach CONFIG>PORTS&PINS try 25000hz
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Yes the Kernel Speed is 25000Hz, I am using Intel P3 Board & 800MHz Processor with 512MB Ram, 32MB AGP ATI graphics card, Updated Windows XP, Drivers OK. but Pulsing too fast
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Re: Pulsing too fast
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March 10, 2009, 09:54:54 AM »
I read the forum of Artsoft and I think Mach3 have many problems.
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everything will be fine.
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ALAX 11,
Don't know what to tell you. Surely someone else will chime in that has maybe seen "PULSING TO0 FAST" and can give you specific information. Don't recall any posting like yours since i have been following the postings.
Is the pc a dedicated one for use with Mach?
Have you tried optimizing it?
Do you have any software, anti-virus, QuickTime, etc on the PC?
What Mach Version are you using?
As far as Mach having many problems,....there are thousands of users who don't have "many problems"
and make a living based on using it.
RICH
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March 11, 2009, 02:09:24 AM »
OK I think it is my mistake
Please tell me which is the best desktop board, processor & graphics card for Mach3 R3.042.022
I am planing to buy Intel D865GBF or D975XBX2 desktop board & Core2 or P4 2.60GHz processor.
If Pulsing too fast what I need to do?
I have no anti-virus, QuickTime, etc on the PC.
thanks!
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Alax 11,
I suggest that you read through the "SYSTEM Requirements" thread and also
"problems with laptop" thread. So i can't recommend one pc over another. I will say that
don't put together or buy a pc with built-in / on-board graphics. In general most any pc
will work, laptops "may" be problematic. Speed and memory helps when you start using things
like video. We have used everthing from an "old dead dog" 400 MHZ laptop 256k memory to high
end computers successfully.
Rich
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March 11, 2009, 08:21:59 AM »
Thanks for the Heads up
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March 11, 2009, 08:33:21 AM »
I have a question!
What is the difference between OriginalDriver & SpecialDriver for mach3.
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Hi, Alax
It is for computers that experience the Blue Screen of Death issues.
Chip
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