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Mach Discussion => Mach3 under Vista => Topic started by: mrtomsharp on December 16, 2015, 04:32:39 PM

Title: Mach 3 Migration from XP-32 to Win7-64
Post by: mrtomsharp on December 16, 2015, 04:32:39 PM
I have a problem I hope someone can help me with.

System: for 4 years I have been running:

About a year ago I attempted an upgrade to a new machine.

For the most part, everything works. Except that the spindle crashes into my deck occasionally. I assumed that the problem was an incompatibility with 64-bit.

Well now hard drive crashed on my Windows XP 32-bit system. My most recent plan has been to upgrade to the ESS (network) Smooth Stepper and Mach 4. Converting my VB scripts to LUA is going to be a much larger project than anticipated. I now want to stay with Mach 3 for a while longer.

Do you think my assessment of a 64-bit compatible is accurate?
Was the old version of Mach 3 incompatible with 64-bit?
Do you think using the  ESS (network) Smooth Stepper and downloading the newest Mach 3 will work on my 64-bit system?


Tom
Title: Re: Mach 3 Migration from XP-32 to Win7-64
Post by: GENX on June 12, 2016, 08:37:07 AM
Any luck on this? I had Windows 7x64 ultimate OS and am building a CNC. I figured I would try Mach 3 first as everyone seems to use this.

I got the ESS from warp 9 and it is communicating but I cannot move the stepper motors. I am not sure what to troubleshoot as this is my first build and I am a noob. But I don't have the magic happening at the stepper motors yet.

I am going to attempt to use Mach 4 in a little bit on W7x64.
Title: Re: Mach 3 Migration from XP-32 to Win7-64
Post by: mrtomsharp on June 13, 2016, 06:40:03 PM
I finally gave up on the upgrade.
After buying a SmoothStepper ESS (Ethernet) and Mach 4 and setting up Windows 7 x64.
I was unable to find a transition guide for Mach 3 to 4 and unable to get it to work.
Now I have a slightly newer computer with an SSD running XP-32, Mach 3 with my old SmoothStepper USS (USB).
All is working fine. Perhaps I can get 5 years out of this configuration.
By then I hope it will be easier to run an x64 OS CNC system.