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Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1050 on: December 21, 2016, 04:20:30 PM »
hi Art
Since 2005 I use Mach2 for a plasma cutting table 4mtr. at 7 meters it always works

Now I would like to switch to Mach3.
  but mach3 the lpt1 not see.
  the port addres in Mach2 is 0x378 and works
  in Mach3 is also addres 0x378 and does not work
can you help me please ??????
Thank you for your wonderful software

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Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1051 on: December 21, 2016, 05:21:57 PM »
No, I mean put the license file onto your desktop, then , in Mach4, there is a selection under help for "import license file". Use that and point the dialog to the desktop license. It will copy it to the correct spot. That usually fixes a -11 error..

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Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1052 on: December 22, 2016, 11:25:41 AM »
thank you VERY much for your help
Its running 

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Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1053 on: December 22, 2016, 12:46:27 PM »
Great!. Merry XMas.
Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1054 on: January 13, 2017, 03:31:48 PM »
Hi,

Can you confirm for me that if I want to go with Darwin rather than an external motion controller I need an external graphics card ?
At the moment I am using the on board graphics on my motherboard.
Forgive my ignorance but why does it make a difference. Does the amount of system memory and main processor have no impact?

When I started building my cnc It seemed simple as I had a Chinese kit with a basic bob and I was only thinking about Mach3.
I can see that Mach4 is better in some ways but the choices about printer port and an older operating system or a external motion controller are giving me a headache.
One moment I seemed on the verge of buying software and seeing if this creation would actually do something useful with a router now I seem a way off again.

Any insightful thoughts would be appreciated.

Steve

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Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1055 on: January 13, 2017, 03:54:58 PM »
Steve:

  Sometimes yes, sometimes no. I havent heard of anyone having trouble with Darwin due to internal graphics, Id run it and see.. It should work OK,
you just have to be in XP or 32 bit win7 for it to work.. Memory doesnt affect Darwin, but it may affect M4..

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Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1056 on: January 13, 2017, 04:06:30 PM »
Hi Art

Thanks for the reply

Steve

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Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1057 on: January 13, 2017, 04:27:49 PM »
No problem.. its what I do. :)

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Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1058 on: February 22, 2017, 01:08:18 PM »
I've been using mach4 and Darwin for a few months on a small plasma table.  Everything  works but the cut quality has been poor or unpredictable. The problem could be any number things but I noticed the pulse stream  in Darwin with a pulse count of 25000 has 4 distinct Blue lines and one with a pink line through it. This looks different than the you tube video I watched? Is this an indicator of something wrong? The interrupt stays below 4. 

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James

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Re: Mach4 Printer Port Discussions
« Reply #1059 on: February 22, 2017, 02:37:59 PM »
Hi James:

  It doesnt sound bad, the pink in the line means the vast majority of interrupts are coinciding with expected intervals.
If you can post a snapshot Ill tell you what I think, but it sounds correct, just different from mine in the video. If the blue
lines are very prominent, then you could have something intefering.. hard to say, but generally I found Darwin to be less
susceptable to noise than Mach3's driver.

Art