Re: Denford Keyboard & PC
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
Free to whomever can use it as long as you pay for postage (or collect from me in Ickenham). I assume it works, but never used it. Came off my Denford VMC.
I also have the chassis and most of the cards for the PC, same deal except in this case I believe the PC didnt boot. Free ...
Hi Chaz,
Do you still have the denford bits?
Cheers
Re: Denford Keyboard & PC
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Originally Posted by
drumsticksplinter
Hi Chaz,
Do you still have the denford bits?
Cheers
Yes. The PC chassis has been stripped down however, so I have all the component parts and will need to be rebuilt. I dont know what works / doesnt work but you are free to have it. Collection preferred - UB108TE.
Thanks
Re: Denford Keyboard & PC
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
Yes. The PC chassis has been stripped down however, so I have all the component parts and will need to be rebuilt. I dont know what works / doesnt work but you are free to have it. Collection preferred - UB108TE.
Thanks
I'm in a bit of a predicament at the minute... I've had a load of trouble with my denford cyclone, it seems that the 20 year old electronics are no cooperating, so I'm debating whether to persevere and keep patching up the problems, or write it off and install something like cslabs csmio/ip-a running with mach4?? decisions.... can you offer any advice to help sway my decision?
Re: Denford Keyboard & PC
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Originally Posted by
drumsticksplinter
I'm in a bit of a predicament at the minute... I've had a load of trouble with my denford cyclone, it seems that the 20 year old electronics are no cooperating, so I'm debating whether to persevere and keep patching up the problems, or write it off and install something like cslabs csmio/ip-a running with mach4?? decisions.... can you offer any advice to help sway my decision?
Replace, no discussion! Been there ..... I had tried to use my drives / motors etc. Remove the variance when things dont work and the older stuff is not as good or reliable.
It costs more but you will have a better / more modern machine.
I may be able to provide some other kit too if interested (motors etc), let me know if interested.
Re: Denford Keyboard & PC
Thanks Chaz,
Hmm, so I've spent a bit of this morning pulling out the old boards and drives. Looks like I'm going for a retrofit. What system did you go for? I'm thinking cslabs, they seem a bit more expensive, but also more robust?
Re: Denford Keyboard & PC
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Originally Posted by
drumsticksplinter
Thanks Chaz,
Hmm, so I've spent a bit of this morning pulling out the old boards and drives. Looks like I'm going for a retrofit. What system did you go for? I'm thinking cslabs, they seem a bit more expensive, but also more robust?
Yep, CS Labs. There is a full thread on my retrofit on this forum ... dont have the link at hand now but its around. Look for Triac VMC.
Re: Denford Keyboard & PC
Here it is: CONVERSION: Denford Triac VMC with ATC
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Re: Denford Keyboard & PC
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
Hi, Do you have “baldor D281 motion control card for a triac P. C. (denford), red 7-segment LED display type. The firmware is ESMINT 3.28 V1.6H/S - JD5.”
Re: Denford Keyboard & PC
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Originally Posted by
Tommy
Hi, Do you have “baldor D281 motion control card for a triac P. C. (denford), red 7-segment LED display type. The firmware is ESMINT 3.28 V1.6H/S - JD5.”
Did you see my post on another thread on the cards that I had found?