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DSP help please!!
Hi,
I have a chinese cnc router that worked fine until now. I bought it second hand and the Windows XP pc that came with it has packed in. I didnt get any installation disks with the machine.
I am getting a good windows 7 pc for sensible money and i want to run my router from that. I have a new copy of Ucancam v9 on the way to install. Not being too savvy with this kind of thing i have a few questions that someone with a bit more cop-on than me might be able to help. Can my DSP (with zhbusb software) be plugged into the windows 7 machine and install drivers and use it that way? if not do i need a new DSP that is compatible with windows 7?
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Re: DSP help please!!
Hi,
DSP Handle can receive the G-code by a U disk . After you finished the programming with Ucancam V9 (can be run with WIN7 ), export this file to U disk and copy it to DSP .Then start working this file .
Regards,
Ms.Mary
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Re: DSP help please!!
hi, thanks for the reply.
The software that the DSP uses is called ZHBUSB. if I plug the u disk into the DSP it will not require the ZHBUSB program?
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Re: DSP help please!!
Can you send a picture of your DSP. You maybe getting confused with the DSP software. The DSP should be a stand alone device for running the CNC and the software for the DSP is for upgrading the DSP firmware and changing setting by using a computer rather than with a usb.
As stated before, use the Ucam to generate your jobs and save as .tap file (for example) then save to a USB and plug the USB in to the DSP, then run job from DSP.
Hope this make sense....it will depend on the type of DSP you are using.
Regards, Gecko
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I'm looking for usb driver win10 for ZHBUSBController for RZNC-D5416/32M.
Please tell me if exist something like this or I have to work further with win xp driver!
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sorry to interrupt.
First of all, what's wrong with Windows XP? The best ever Microsoft Operating system after Windows'95 in my opinion.
Next, you can run Windows XP on virtual ( VMWare Player, for instance )
"Old" PC running Windows XP is cheap. Possible to get for free.
Windows XP is most comfortable and compatible for remote control . . .