Re: Parallel ports problems
I'm guessing that you are trying to set up Mach3 to use this card? Looks like you are using the wrong address. Take a look at this and see if it helps find the correct address. Typically, if there's only one parallel port on the machine it will be at address 0x378 although this can vary.
Re: Parallel ports problems
I have a feeling that from Vista onwards LPT addresses followed a wider convention. Have you looked in your computer bios to see if an onboard LPT is enabled? If so you might want to disable it and try re-installing the card. 0x378 may then become available for your PP card.
First you could try setting Mach3 to EE000 or whatever value you have in the device properties. Mach3 uses LPT in a 'special' way.
Cheers,
Rob
Re: Parallel ports problems
Ta guys
no onboard lpt or anything in the bios
problem is that the i/ o range at EE000-EE 007 is shown in the device manager (resources) is listed as unavailiable with a red no entry sign in the device manager. On trawling through the other devices this address is used by the Raedon graphics card
so I need to reassign one or the other.
the parallel card uses automatic set up and can't be altered , in the general tab it says it's working properlythe part to do any change is greyed out. Not keen on doing the graphics card, this is all a bit beyond me
I appreciate that mach 3 is looking at ox378, but the parallel card has no resources and as such there is no possibility of any communication
keep the suggestions comming. Thanks for your replies , I spent a lot on this setup and its complete junk at the moment!
Re: Parallel ports problems
Just for a bit more background - what PCI adapter card are you using? I have one in my CNC PC that works fine and I'm happy to check settings if it's the same or very similar one.
Re: Parallel ports problems
Hi neal
its an approx standard 1port parallel PCI card
interesting the multifunction adapter in device manager l( the same card lists the Eeoo - ee07 and ef00-ef07 as no conflicts.
Driver is WinChipHead 1.52013.4
id be interested in your settings and the card you have
thanks
graham
Re: Parallel ports problems
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problem is that the i/ o range at EE000-EE 007 is shown in the device manager (resources) is listed as unavailiable with a red no entry sign in the device manager.
The red flag on the device indicates that the driver is not properly installed. It could be that the driver is not compatible with Vista. Software for a lot of add on cards was not developed after XP so you could be struggling. My dedicated CNC machine uses XP without any unnecessary 'features' I have PP card installed as well as the onboard LPT. Both work OK.
If you go into Device Manager and click on the PP you will get a window with General, Driver and Details tabs. Under details there is a Hardware Id in the list. If you select this you should get the hardware id, which you can copy and paste into a search engine. It might point to a manufacturers page with drivers to download.
It is a slim chance, but it is the best I can offer. It worked for me with XP.
Cheers,
Rob
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Re: Parallel ports problems
I'm using one of these on an AMD A55M-E33 motherboard.
Here are some screen shots of device manager entries, which may or may not be useful!
Attachment 16716Attachment 16717Attachment 16718Attachment 16719Attachment 16720
I'm inclined to agree with Rob - most likely issue is the wrong driver. Are you happy that you have the right one for your system? Again, FYI, I'm using Win7 64-bit. Sometimes you might need the corresponding Vista version (32- or 64-bit) if there is nothing newer around and these seem to run OK on Win7.
Re: Parallel ports problems
hi ta
checked the driver update and it says im running the most up to date going to contact the cnc hardware provider and to see if they have any ideas
cnc4you.co.uk very helpful in the past, not the cheapest, but you talk to the guy who designed the bob and driver, they do a lot of cnc machining and machine building. not the cheapest, but iv heard of a lot of bad press about stuff imported from China
ill also talk to Novatech later looks a good card, but......
also rip off uk
had a reply from a guy in canada on another forum, he suggests a card obtainable in the us for $15 here its £94.00 rip off!
Re: Parallel ports problems
If you look at the CPC Farnell site they have a PP card Probably about £15 delivered, but they do say will work on any windows system (!) Maybe they missed out 64 bit when they tested it. If you have a 64bit system, this could be the problem. Have a look at the catalogue page, they do show one for 64bit systems as well.
http://cpc.farnell.com/dynamode/pci-parallel/pci-card-parallel-1-port/dp/CS23378?mckv=sZpMNHAt6_dc|pcrid|75925306337|kword| pci-parallel|match|p|plid|&CMP=KNC-GUK-CPC-GEN-SKU-DYNAMODE-CS23378