Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Master5 CNC Control for Windows
Posted by
Art Fenerty
on 2001-01-12 17:36:13 UTC
Ian:
Control.exe only needs to be run once when you first run the software.
It creates a CNC icon on your system tray. If you click the icon, it opens
up and the configure button on it will adjust the polarity and pin
assignments.
When you run master5, it will automatically run control.exe and you will
see the icon appear whenever
master5 is running.
The Beta is full function with no limits but will expire on Feb.28th
because the next beta level shouild be available by then. I don't kow why
the crash, but I appreciate the info. It may be because when you run
Control.exe the first time, you should right click the icon and select exit.
This kills the Automation pulse engine. (It only needed to be run so windows
could be told where it is. ). In future releases, it will auto-register
during install.
I am working on moving the less important info to another part of the
screen so that 600x800 folks won't have any problems. Again, thanks for the
feedback.
Art
Control.exe only needs to be run once when you first run the software.
It creates a CNC icon on your system tray. If you click the icon, it opens
up and the configure button on it will adjust the polarity and pin
assignments.
When you run master5, it will automatically run control.exe and you will
see the icon appear whenever
master5 is running.
The Beta is full function with no limits but will expire on Feb.28th
because the next beta level shouild be available by then. I don't kow why
the crash, but I appreciate the info. It may be because when you run
Control.exe the first time, you should right click the icon and select exit.
This kills the Automation pulse engine. (It only needed to be run so windows
could be told where it is. ). In future releases, it will auto-register
during install.
I am working on moving the less important info to another part of the
screen so that 600x800 folks won't have any problems. Again, thanks for the
feedback.
Art
Discussion Thread
Art Fenerty
2001-01-11 18:41:30 UTC
Master5 CNC Control for Windows
Ian Wright
2001-01-12 13:26:11 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Master5 CNC Control for Windows
Art Fenerty
2001-01-12 17:36:13 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Master5 CNC Control for Windows