Software Dll does not match Firmware.

I posted this earlier and could be in the wrong place on this forum:
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?p=784346

So copy / paste here with some editing & corrections:

We purchased a CO2 100 watt 1.3m x 1.3m laser from Jinan Maohong Industry and Trade Co., Ltd., www.jxsycnc.com. This 1313 size is not shown on their website and they do seem to have many other sizes not listed as well. As with others in statements here, the machine hardware is okay. And again with others getting it set up in concerns of the software has NOT been easy.

It has: Leetro MPC6515 controller. Cooler is CW3000. Software LaserCut 5.3

After many loops we have been able to get the laser to test and then thus focus the lenses. Problem we have now is again with software and matching to the controller firmware. Using the file Mpc05Ver+M05.exe the report is:

Software dll version is: 4.1.2.2
Firmware version is: 4.2.1.0

Has anyone faced this problem & have answers to fix this Dll version problem?

I have tried searching up and down in Leetro and other sites but cannot find the correct dll file.

This site does have many files for Leetro and Laser software:
www.scottware.net

Makes it further a huge CSI being the name of files is not clear as to what version it is. The download files on the Leetro site is only in the Chinese site and are not on the English version site. I did use google to translate - but that only helps for the some of the pages and not for finding the correct files. The supplier does answer but replies do not get the problem solved.

Latest advice fix they sent shows to re-install LaserCut 5.3 and copy all the dll files - but this still does not work. BTW the email answer showing the LaserCut menu files are all labeled in Chinese. Ouch !!

Getting these lasers up and running in relation to the software - with what I read here - is a very widespread problem. And one of bit by bit getting it figured out as of bad manuals. I notice in other manuals (I downloaded many from other mfg's) that there are some parts that have further info but then as well not having info that is in others. So it seems a person has to look at many manuals and conglomerate info. Further it seems most problems are common across the many manufacturers. So it seems a generic well laid out but simple step by step manual would be of great help to many to overcome the lacking in all the currently badly written manuals. I would give it a shot but for sure would it would need a group force to ensure it hits and covers all the main points and kept as KISS as possible.

Anyway a fairly long post and hope somebody can answer the version problem. And onwards of how to get clarity for others with making a KISS manual.

What Scottware does is provides the PC with software already set up for the machine. I reckon this is the way to go. This whole bag of problems is (mostly) avoided being it is loaded and tested to function as a complete package. So - my suggestion to any newbies - - get the PC with the machine. Whatever extra money spent will be more than worth it.

Cheers, Dave Crocketman