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Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: Rickeyda on September 09, 2021, 07:51:59 AM
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what all do i need to run mach 3 on windows. I have a usb breakout board currently installed. do i need to install something else or do i need to replace it, please any info would greatly be appreciated.
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What make and model is your USB breakout board ?
If you are not certain then please post an image of the board so that it can be identified.
Tweakie.
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ive attached a pic of what it looks like
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This is the one i have installed.
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Howdy,
perhaps this is what you have
https://www.joom.com/en/products/5bfbc1b428fc710101565b38
did the board come with a software driver ?
there is a need to tell Mach3 “where” to send the information it generates.
this job is done by a so called “driver” that needs to be installed.
I do not know more about your specific board, however. Good luck, Philippe
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ive attached a pic of what it looks like
I am using the same board and a few minutes ago I downloaded the latest Mach3 and installed it. The driver came with the board and connected OK so I started to configure Mach3.
Everything seemed to be working fine until I tried tuning the stepper motors.
After making a small change just to test, the program showed an error and then crashed out.
I tried several times and it happens each time.
I uninstalled Mach3 and reinstalled again, but the same happens as before.
I am not even able to test if the software will work for me or not, and the board I have bought is dedicated for Mach3 USB connection.
Any ideas what I could try to overcome this problem?
The error message says art code error 9991
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what all do i need to run mach 3 on windows. I have a usb breakout board currently installed. do i need to install something else or do i need to replace it, please any info would greatly be appreciated.
A driver should have been supplied with that board. The driver needs to be placed in the plugin folder.
The name of the driver is BL-UsbMach.dll
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ive attached a pic of what it looks like
I am using the same board and a few minutes ago I downloaded the latest Mach3 and installed it. The driver came with the board and connected OK so I started to configure Mach3.
Everything seemed to be working fine until I tried tuning the stepper motors.
After making a small change just to test, the program showed an error and then crashed out.
I tried several times and it happens each time.
I uninstalled Mach3 and reinstalled again, but the same happens as before.
I am not even able to test if the software will work for me or not, and the board I have bought is dedicated for Mach3 USB connection.
Any ideas what I could try to overcome this problem?
The error message says art code error 9991
As that board looks very much like the STB4100 you could try using the RnRMotion.dll
Tweakie.