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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy L View Post

    Magicniner, do you have a link/ or links for stand alone controllers I could peruse please?

    Just Google DDCSV CNC Controller (I got the letters wrong!)
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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    Thanks Magicniner, had a quick nosey the other day and they do look cool.

    Back to Topic though, I have a new (old tower with a working hard drive now and have just installed the pci card, and the version of mach that I downloaded. However, it would appear I am still missing he pci card driver, I know not what it is called etc so feel a bit stuck.
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    Hi,

    Can you let me know what chip is on the PCI parallel port board and I will see if I can root out a driver for you. if it is a NetMos chip I will need the 4 digit chip which is something like 9825 or so. Let me warn you that these can be a bugger to install.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    Hi,

    Can you let me know what chip is on the PCI parallel port board and I will see if I can root out a driver for you. if it is a NetMos chip I will need the 4 digit chip which is something like 9825 or so. Let me warn you that these can be a bugger to install.
    Thanks for your help Cropwell. I had a look at the number, it is: 98651V. does this mean anything to you? because it means bugger all to me
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    It looks like a Moschip board - you should find a driver here http://www.network-drivers.com/companies/1614.htm If that is no use, I will need more details of the hardware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    It looks like a Moschip board - you should find a driver here http://www.network-drivers.com/companies/1614.htm If that is no use, I will need more details of the hardware.
    Thanks Cropwell, will have a look through and let you know how I get on. Ta.
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