I've had to look back through my emails but it looks like I used a 7I77-5I25 PLUG-N-GO KIT as the main conversion because of the servo drives, and a 7I71 Isolated remote power driver card to add a...
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I've had to look back through my emails but it looks like I used a 7I77-5I25 PLUG-N-GO KIT as the main conversion because of the servo drives, and a 7I71 Isolated remote power driver card to add a...
Oh no, I missed your post! So sorry, but I imagine you have sorted it seeing as this was a couple of years ago.
Have a look at my post at Uploading to CNC90 and see if you can find any clues about import.exe.
I'm not aware of many Alberti/Busellato owners Down-Under. If you want any advice about upgrading...
Assolutamente, nessun problema.*
Absolutely, no problem.
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With regard to adding the DIRSOR environment variable in DOS, the CNC90 *.bat files should set these up at startup, but I found that DIRSOR was missed.
Using SET will display the current...
Hi Tibi,
Sorry, I did not see your question until just now.
You need to add two parameters: the source G-code file, and the name of the file as it appears in CNC90. The source needs to follow...
I have a Busellato SuperEasy that had the same problem on CNC90 (I can't remember the exact limit).
I have a couple of suggestions:
Break down the G-Code into separate files, and run...
I found my files, and I've attached the import.exe and the import.c source code. (To compile for DOS, I used TurboC which I managed to find on the net somewhere.)
This import function takes a...
I created an IMPORT.EXE for CNC90 last year, which seemed to work OK. But I managed to destroy the CNC controller before I got to use it properly, and ended up retro-fitting with LinuxCNC.
If...