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Third party software and hardware support forums. / Re: USB TO PARALLEL
« on: October 21, 2011, 04:56:40 PM »
HMM.....
I guess the real suprise is that for the longest period of time we all knew that no such thing as a USB to PP converter existed that worked with Mach.
( I'll skip the SS and a few others for this thread ). Now we have been informed that there is such a device. Nobody seems to know any specifics about it, how much it costs, etc, etc unless one can read Russian ( looked at the site pictures , but you know my saying that i can't read it but can wirte it ) .
Most of us over time have learned to be wary of new things since they just don't seem to add up to what we think or they claim they can do ( from expererince). So i am not about to get excited about a new product until the vendor provides documentation on the product, support, longevity, compatability with cnc systems, a history of the aforementioned etc, etc, etc. Also don't see any reason to expend my good time delineating what should already be available for understanding.
Thus the way i see it the vendor has some homework to do on presenting his product.
Till then, what more can one say,
RICH
I guess the real suprise is that for the longest period of time we all knew that no such thing as a USB to PP converter existed that worked with Mach.
( I'll skip the SS and a few others for this thread ). Now we have been informed that there is such a device. Nobody seems to know any specifics about it, how much it costs, etc, etc unless one can read Russian ( looked at the site pictures , but you know my saying that i can't read it but can wirte it ) .
Most of us over time have learned to be wary of new things since they just don't seem to add up to what we think or they claim they can do ( from expererince). So i am not about to get excited about a new product until the vendor provides documentation on the product, support, longevity, compatability with cnc systems, a history of the aforementioned etc, etc, etc. Also don't see any reason to expend my good time delineating what should already be available for understanding.
Thus the way i see it the vendor has some homework to do on presenting his product.
Till then, what more can one say,
RICH