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Help me!
Posted: Wed 12 Dec , 2007 14:35 pm
by cam
I bougth a MIRAC PC in 1997 from Trade & Technology Development Company. Recently, the battery on the card which link to PC was damaged so that I could not link the PC to machine. Please help me to solve this trouble. Thanks for your assistance.
Posted: Fri 14 Dec , 2007 10:12 am
by bradders
Can you source a battery locally and replace it ?
Posted: Fri 14 Dec , 2007 10:12 am
by Denford Admin
Can you attach a photo of the damaged card ?
Thanks for your reply
Posted: Sat 15 Dec , 2007 11:50 am
by cam
I have replaced the battery, but it's still not run. I think the machine has lost its software. I'd like to know where I can get that software.
bradders wrote:Can you source a battery locally and replace it ?
Thanks for your reply
Posted: Sat 15 Dec , 2007 12:23 pm
by cam
I think the card is not damaged, but it is low battery. I have replaced the battery, but it didn’t run. May be it has lost some software. If it is the case, please kindly help to send me the link to that software. Thank you
Denford Admin wrote:Can you attach a photo of the damaged card ?
Posted: Tue 18 Dec , 2007 11:31 am
by Denford Admin
Sorry to keep going on about it, but a picture of the card will help locate the correct software as well
Some Mirac software is located here:
https://www.denford.ltd.uk/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=51
But it really depends on your control card type, as to which software is correct (eg Windows or DOS)
These are some pics of the card and machine
Posted: Thu 20 Dec , 2007 16:16 pm
by cam
These are some pictures of the card and machine. Thank you for your advice
Denford Admin wrote:Sorry to keep going on about it, but a picture of the card will help locate the correct software as well
Some Mirac software is located here:
https://www.denford.ltd.uk/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=51
But it really depends on your control card type, as to which software is correct (eg Windows or DOS)
Posted: Thu 20 Dec , 2007 16:32 pm
by Martin
Hi,
As I understand it the battery is not needed.
1, What computer operating system are you using?
2, What version of Denford Operating software are you trying to use?
3, What RS232 lead are you using?