Eric:
The on-board video could be the issue. Do you have a cheap plugin card that can be tested? If so, make sure you turn off the old on in the bios..
Thanks,
Art
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----- Original Message -----
From: "elaurijsen" <elaurijsen@...>
To: <mach1mach2cnc@...>
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 8:25 PM
Subject: [mach1mach2cnc] Re: Driver problem new computer
Just forgot to say that i installed the newest version of Mach3 and
Mach2...
An i have a onboard videocard... could that be a problem?
Eric
--- In mach1mach2cnc@..., "elaurijsen" <elaurijsen@...> wrote:
Hi all,
I just bought a new computer for Mach3: Pentium 4 3.0 GHz HT with 512
Mb ram. I have installed Windows XP (as a standard pc, so disabled ACPI)
The LPT-port is running on 378 (=standard value)
When i run the drivertest, i get only a APIC timing constant of 50
and no pulses at all! Also i tried installing Mach2 but got the same
results...
In Device manager the pulse engines for Mach3 and Mach2 are running
correct according to Windows...
I tried disabling Hyperthreading with no result.
I tried setting the LPT-port to output only with no result.
Does someone knows what can be wrong. On my older pc everthing did run
very well (only too slow)... but it was only a Pentium 3 733 MHz...
Does anybody know what to do now?
The computer is a brandnew modern pc so that should be no problem i
think?
Thanks for your help,
Eric
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