My computer does not have a parallel port, neither a legacy [old] PCI slot.
It only has PCI-Express slots.
For CNC Controlling SW via a Parralel-Port, will a 'PCI-Express Parallel Port Adaptor' card - work ?
Thanks
My computer does not have a parallel port, neither a legacy [old] PCI slot.
It only has PCI-Express slots.
For CNC Controlling SW via a Parralel-Port, will a 'PCI-Express Parallel Port Adaptor' card - work ?
Thanks
Yes that should work fine.
Probably should have specified that. I have a small business, only 3 people at the moment, but we started making CNC machines and have tried PCI-Express cards to answer if the machines would work or not; internally we use old point of sale systems as they are cheap as dirt, have on-board parallel ports, and touch screens. Personally I'd recommend that route as the touch screens are rather nice and an entire system can be bought for under $100.
We also tried other things like PCMCIA to Parallel which doesn't work very well though there are issues with using laptops and CNC's. You may want to check eBay, buy-it-now the PCI-Express cards are under $10 with free shipping.
It will only work if the control software can talk to the PCI bus. Not all can.For CNC Controlling SW via a Parralel-Port, will a 'PCI-Express Parallel Port Adaptor' card - work ?
The card installation program should make install as a standard parallel port.
Then look at the properties, find the port address and enter that into the Mach3 settings - Ports and Pins.
I have a standard PAR 0200 netmos PCI card that works.
Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.
I personally had no luck with a parallel pci card. couldn't seem to find any settings like they provide in the bios. Had no problem with a computer with a built in port. Though i may give it another try with neilw20's suggestions.
Rob C
Mechanical Designer/ Welder Fabricator.
These cards are plug and play, and may appear in the BIOS.
In Windows, go to device manager, ports, and properties, resources or details tab of the device and you will find the address there if the port exists in the system. It will more than likely be LPT, and in the same place as the COM ports.
Plug and Play in the BIOS needs to be enabled for automatic identification by windows, but some installation programs that come with the cards can still find them.
Some cards need the installation software that came with the card to be installed. One way or the other, you should be able to make it work.
Under win98, win2000 or XP it should be no problem. As for vista and W7, that may take a bit more searching.
Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.
Thanks everybody, and of course, neilw20's tips are much appreciated !
When I get the PCI-E card (ordered from eBay), I'll try and let you'all know of my experience.
sorry for reviving an old thread but i am having trouble finding the address for my Sunix parallel port card (win7).
device manager/ports/Sunixlpt2/properties/details/address 0000000000. it just displays a bunch of zeros and no address.
Does anyone know of a way that i can find the address ?
Thanks in advance
Have you tried running the install program that cam with the card. Many cards need to be initialized before they have an address, stored internally in the card. Some have DOS programs that can change the card settings.
Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.
yeah i ran the install cd and drivers. I managed to find some i/o address's for it.
Here is some info
My Bios settings are: Parallel port: Enabled
Settings: Auto
Device Mode: ECP and EPP-1.9 mode
In windows device manager i found: View/resources by type/ input/output I/O -- Sunix 2 port parallel card
I/O: D010 - D017
D020 - D027
D030 - D037
D000 - D007
IRQ: 0x00000011 (17)
In Mach 3/ports and pins i tried entering 0x010, 0x017, D010, D017 etc. I have not yet tried all combinations however still no luck
The card cannot be remapped to 378 or 278 however i do not believe i should have to remap it in order for it to work ?
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks !
Also !
The card is a Sunix IEEE-1284
PC Chipset: C2
It will work as long as you get the hex address right of the pci card parallel port.