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Eduardo
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Definifn addresses of a parallel port
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June 05, 2010, 06:09:01 PM »
Hi there!
I am installing MACH3 under Windows7 32 bit Professional Version.
According to Mach3 manual, port address is 0x378, if computer's port1 is used. However this is not the case, I am using port 3. Properties of my parallel port in Windows System menu display are : I/O Range DC00-DC07, corresponding to parallel port 3 in my computer. How should I put this information into Config-Port and Pins dialog page in Mach? is this the hexagonal format?
I will appreciate very much all the information you can give on this matter.
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Eduardo.
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Tweakie.CNC
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June 06, 2010, 01:31:29 AM »
Hi Eduardo,
You are right - It is Hex.
Your port address should read 0xDC00
Tweakie.
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December 08, 2010, 08:31:16 PM »
I have just installed Mach3 on my Windows 7 machine as well. It displays the 9C00 - 9C07 as the address for the LPT port. However, 0x9C00 as the address in Mach3 still isn't giving output to the port. I have a printer that I can connect to the same port and print documents successfully. My concern is that I don't seem to be getting printer output back to the computer such as out of paper or printer off line. Are there any tests that I can use besides the printer?
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December 09, 2010, 02:45:48 AM »
Hi Eduardo,
did you try the program MachProfile? This program shows all installed LPT's and checks the ports pins settings. Perhaps you could tell me your experience.
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Klaus is very modest about his excellent programs.
Here is the link to MachProfile and other useful programs
http://www.kd-dietz.de/index_eng.htm
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Tweakie and Klaus,
Thanks for the site. Downloaded and found that I have no LPTs on my computer. I must have a problem with the new aftermarket parallel card that I have put in the computer. I can print but get no printer status feedback to the computer. Mach3 will not access the address that device manager says I have the LPT assigned to. I will get another board.
Sorry Eduardo. Didn't mean to slip in on your post.
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Hi ALR
are you using a notebook, or desktop computer. What OS are you using?
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Hey Klaus. I have a desktop eMachine EL1333g-03W with Windows 7 64 bit. Thanks.
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Hi ALR,
as far as I know is the Mach3 driver not working on 64bit systems.
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