Has anyone had any tried using Parallel PCMCIA Card (ie additional printer port) to provide additional Inputs and Outputs to Mach 3?
Will this work and can Mach 3 be configured to see it?
I am using a laptop and all my I/O's are being used to control my ORAC lathe.
I have just designed and interface board to an 8 station tool changer and require additional inputs.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Best Regards
They don't work, they're not proper parallel ports, you're rather lucky that a laptop works. Usually all their built in power management stuff trips up mach.
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I am getting a little confused now!
I use mach 3 on laptops on several NC machines and have never had any problems.
Secondly, feedback from the mach 3 forum is telling me that Parallel PCMCIA Cards should work fine.
I need to go back to my first question has anyone actually tried this method of providing addional inputs.
Any other comments would be welcome.
I use mach 3 on laptops on several NC machines and have never had any problems.
Secondly, feedback from the mach 3 forum is telling me that Parallel PCMCIA Cards should work fine.
I need to go back to my first question has anyone actually tried this method of providing addional inputs.
Any other comments would be welcome.
The answer appears to be yes if you look here
https://www.machsupport.com/forum/index. ... 657.0.html
https://www.machsupport.com/forum/index. ... 657.0.html

