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General Mach Discussion / Re: Mach3 non-maching
« on: March 18, 2011, 07:18:48 PM »
The xml is a file that Mach produces for your setup cofigurateion and is not really something you need to get froma third party. When you alter the settings in Mach for such things as ports and pin setup for Inputs, Outputs, motor settings, in fact almost every setting,Mach writes that to the xml. It means that you can save it as a backup (in fact Mach does it for you as well)
Some places that sell complete setups will send an xml as it will mean you dont have to configure Mach yourself but normally when you buy bits to make your own system you will do the config yourself.
If the motors are fairly small (3amp or less steppers) then the G540 is getting an excellent reputation.
Hood
Some places that sell complete setups will send an xml as it will mean you dont have to configure Mach yourself but normally when you buy bits to make your own system you will do the config yourself.
If the motors are fairly small (3amp or less steppers) then the G540 is getting an excellent reputation.
Hood