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« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2010, 09:49:41 AM »

Computer should be ok although it is very low on memory for running XP, Mach3 will use a bit more resources than Mach2 so it is possible that that may an issue.

Driver test looks fine and I didnt see anything else in the xml that would cause issues.

If you have an extra stick or two of memory try and get it up to at 512Meg and see if it helps, another thing you could try is turning off the toolpath view to see if that helps but unlikely unless the files you are running are large.

What does the frequency and Time in Int say on diagnostics page and also look at the CPU usage and see what it sits at when running some code, Ctrl Alt Del then Performance will get you there.
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« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2010, 12:40:25 PM »

I measured the CPU and RAM usage when idle and when running.  I also posted the General Config and Diagnostics page.  I changed a few things in the Gen Conf since I posted the XML's yesterday.  I just turned off high res screens, enhanced pulsing, Plasma Mode (CV), G100 Nurbs (CV), and Home SW. Safety.  After changing all this, it still made no difference; the error is exactly the same.  I will try to get a stick of RAM at lunch and try it this afternoon.

The Time in Int fluctuates between 5.5 and 6.5.  The pulse frequency is steady at 43718.
CPU Usage:
0-12%, Mach3 running, but idle
20-50%, Mach3 running and cutting

Memory Usage:
47104k, Mach3 running, but idle
50244k, Mach3 running and cutting

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« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2010, 01:33:44 PM »

Time in Int looks decent and although a bit low the Frequency is at least steady. If I were you I would put te kernel back to 25KHz as you dont need it on 45K so no real reason to use it.
CPU seems fine so hopefully it is just the memory that is the issue.
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