Hi,
glad you've got the interference problem sorted...it will probably recur but using fairly simple principles solves most issues.
I am intrigued that your Win10 machine can run what appears to be a parallel port and yet a 64 bit OS cannot support a parallel port, even
in deepest darkest Affwicka. As an experiment would you confirm the motion plugin Mach is running.
Ordinarily when Mach is fired up the first screen asks you to select a motion control plugin from those that are installed. Normally you select one
and that selection would be repeated at each startup, tedious and so you can hide the screen. You can view it again by Function Cfg's/Reset Device Sel...
and then restart Mach. Can you tell me which plugin is currently selected as your motion control plugin. While a parallel port plugin might be listed
I don't think it will work. Note any other plugins listed, one I suspect will relate to your motion control card which I believe must be the PCI card.
Maybe if you have access to the card you could take a pic or indentify the main ICs on the board, I would suspect one to be an FPGA or DSP or maybe
an industrial micro that would not be on a PCI to parallel card.
You might also try to run DriverTest.exe from the Mach3 folder, it tests the parallel port. I suspect it will fail as no parallel port can be installed on a 64 bit OS
machine.
As I say I'm intrigued, you may have seen the hundreds if not thousands of posts by people who are disgusted that Machs PP cannot be run under a 64 bit OS
and seem to imagine that Artsoft or maybe MS is involved in some conspiracy to prevent it.
Craig