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General Mach Discussion / Re: Mach3 Startup- Reboots PC- help?
« on: December 08, 2007, 08:27:40 PM »
I installed Mach2 and  had to use the special driver for it also.  The lathe moves and works fine with Mach2.  Yeah!

I'll see about getting a better/faster computer as Mach3 looks pretty cool.  Atleast it's up and running again now.

Here's a Noob question- 
What are the normal axis labels for a mill and lathe?  I have the Smithy CB-1239XL combo machine(anybody want to trade?) 
So for a lathe the axis moveing towards and away from the chuck is the X axis?
 Moveing towards the centerline is the Y axis?
And then for the Mill, up and down is the Z axis?

The Mach2 turn setup shows the X and Z axis.

I bought a machine and CNC text book at the university to get started with.  This is probably all covered in there someplace.

Thanks again for the  help.

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Mach3 Startup- Reboots PC- help?
« on: December 06, 2007, 03:15:42 AM »
It was in 25Khz so I left it there.  I tuned and calibrated the motors(only X and Y for now for the lathe).
X steps 16586, vel-20"/min, Acel 4"/min/min
Y steps 24686, vel 13"/min, Acel 3
They will run faster than that, but I thought I'd leave myself a little saftey room.
The steppers ran fine in the motor tuneing setup with the up and down arrows controlling the movement.
When Mach 3 tries to run G-code, the motors run terrible.

When I try running a simple G0 X.5 ,  then the motor stumbles and pauses, sometimes it turns backwards about 1/4 turn and then goes forwards again.  I tried giveing it a Feed of 5, (F5 ) and then use G1 X.5, and still got the same on both the X and Y axis.

I don't have any feedback for position sensors, but I don't think it is enabled.  ???

Any thoughts?  and thanks a bunch for all the help.

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Mach3 Startup- Reboots PC- help?
« on: December 05, 2007, 09:47:52 PM »
It works!! Yeah!!  I ran the special driver and now the progarm starts and I have movement.
I had already done the optimization steps with my system being so marginal.

I have another problem now though.  I was setting up the motor tuneing and the step motor will turn fine for about 1/2 second then pause and start jumping.  It seems like it has a fairly regular pause instead of the motor running smoothly. 
I've only started playing with the X axis and the main lead screw and don't have any load on it with the halfnut disengaged.

I'm almost thinking that this might be because of the slow CPU, 450 AMD K6-2 with 512 Ram. 
THis is the first time that I've tried the Gecko drives though.  Before I had the Lini-Stepper home built kits.  The Lini-Stepper drives worked fine, but were just too small for my Smithy CB1239 XL combo machine.

I might just have to look at the Dell surplus site.  They have some pretty good deals on Scrath and Dent PCs.

Does Mach3 or Lazy Cam have any video card(ram) or DirectX minimum specs?

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Mach3 Startup- Reboots PC- help?
« on: December 02, 2007, 02:56:22 AM »
same problem.
I uninstalled, went into system manager and uninstalled the Mach X driver, rebooted, installed the latest Mach3, rebooted, and when I tried to start it, it rebooted the PC like before.
After the reboot, I tried the driver test and it also rebooted the PC.

Could it be that I don't have enough system resources to run it?
It's an AMD K(5or6(it's late))2 450 with 512 ram. I have a PCI video card with 32MB
 It's in the garage, so I'll bring it in and hookup to the network to download all the latest drivers for video...
Maybe I'll try Mach2 first and see if it will run.  Does Mach 2 and 3 use the same Mach X driver?

thoughts?
thanks

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Mach3 Startup- Reboots PC- help?
« on: November 30, 2007, 03:24:39 PM »
I ran the driver test and got the same problem.
The program started and when it got to "Takeing Over 3, 2, 1"  The screen went blank, I heard some clicking in the monitor like it was changeing resolutions, then the PC rebooted.  I tried it again after that and got the same results.

Oh, and a correction on my initial post.  I ran Mach 2 on a different PC, I think this is the first time I've tried Mach 3 or 2 on this PC.  I think that I installed it about a year ago and didn't notice any problems.  I don't remember all of the details(CRS) sorry.

Any Thoughts?  and thankyou very much for your help.

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Mach3 Startup- Reboots PC- help?
« on: November 30, 2007, 12:34:29 AM »
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
:)

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General Mach Discussion / Mach3 Startup- Reboots PC- help?
« on: November 29, 2007, 08:58:00 PM »
Hi all, I'm new to the forum here. 
I have a Smithy CB1239XL combo machine with steppers on it.
I used to run Mach2 and it worked great.  I bought my steppers and drives too small and didn't get the position sensors, so sometimes it would miss a step and get out of alignment.
So I bought new Bigger Steppers and drives and now have Mach3 loaded on the PC.

My problem is when I double click the icon to start Mach3turn, it gives a startup picture and then the monitor go black, you can hear a relay clicking like it's changeing the resolution or something, then a get a brief flash of a blue screen with some text on it, then the machine reboots.

The machine is an AMD K5? 450 with 512M ram.  I've tried cutting out everything I can think of.  Also changed the display acceleration settings, put in a different video card, but no change.
Am I missing something basic here?

I have Mach3 loaded on this PC, Dell 3Ghz with 1.5G RAM... and it works fine.

Thoughts, suggestions?
Thanks

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