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Hi everyone,

I am having a dickens of a time setting up my table, and don't know
where to start. I bought a dual plasma/router table from DynaCNC.
I am attempting to use a computer I have already. It is windows Vista
powered and I added an additional parallel port yesterday. I have
followed all Mach3 vista set up instructions, but still can't get my
table to do anything.

When I reset mach 3 I get an external emergency stop request. What I
can deduce is that my parallel port is in conflict with itself. it is
a multi I/o card and the LPT2 listing says that is range is in use
already. Of course it is in use with the multi i/o function.

I assume that this is causing port to not provide the correct
information to the controller. When I disable port 2, I actually can
get to cycle through the three axis, but only in the software. My
table does not move.

I suppose I should have sprung for a computer along with my machine
that was already configured.. but I had an extra sitting around.
Where should I start to determine what is the problem?

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General Mach Discussion / Re: setting up second parallel port
« on: July 08, 2007, 05:04:48 PM »
Cory..

Did you ever get this fixed.   I have exactly the same problem and my device manager shows as the picture above. For anyone else who could help.  My thoughts are that the i/o range is the same for the multi-use (1070) is the same as the lpt2.   When I look at the resources for lpt2 it shows a device conflict with both ranges    1070 and 1068...  with no other options.

I am running windows vista so I can't force any changes.   I tried to disable the multi-use device but that also disables the lpt2 port?


any thoughts?   am I going to have to buy a new card?   

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