I have a SIEG KX1 CNC mill running MACH3 R3.041. MACH3 has been configured for the KX1 and I don’t know what that means. MACH3 runs on a very old Dell under XP Pro. The interface to the KX1 is via a parallel port.
I was advised at purchase by ArcEuro that MACH3 should be run under XP with no AV or internet connection due to the way the interrupts work. A built in parallel port was essential eg not a USB to parallel converter.
I will very soon need to change the computer. Very few (none?) have the old parallel port. I believe MACH3 will run under Windows 7 or maybe Windows 10.
Can anyone advise on running MACH3 under W7/10/32/64bit and how to “generated” the parallel port which is compatible with the KX1.
I should add that the system is currently working fine and I would be happy to stay with XP but the computer could die due to shorted capacitors (known Dell fault) and I would then be really stuck.
The KX1 is no longer supported in the UK but ArcEuro have spares but no technical support. I have not been able to extablish if there is a replacement board for the KX1 providing a USB interface.
Thanks in advance for your help
Mike
I was advised at purchase by ArcEuro that MACH3 should be run under XP with no AV or internet connection due to the way the interrupts work. A built in parallel port was essential eg not a USB to parallel converter.
I will very soon need to change the computer. Very few (none?) have the old parallel port. I believe MACH3 will run under Windows 7 or maybe Windows 10.
Can anyone advise on running MACH3 under W7/10/32/64bit and how to “generated” the parallel port which is compatible with the KX1.
I should add that the system is currently working fine and I would be happy to stay with XP but the computer could die due to shorted capacitors (known Dell fault) and I would then be really stuck.
The KX1 is no longer supported in the UK but ArcEuro have spares but no technical support. I have not been able to extablish if there is a replacement board for the KX1 providing a USB interface.
Thanks in advance for your help
Mike