• Connection Problem

    From Russell E. Libby@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 27 12:06:50 2022
    First of all I would like to say hello to everyone in this group. I appreciate the opportunity to ask you for help. I have a Plasma Cam purchased in 2004. Original computer just died so went to connect a modern one and needed to update my cable with one
    that had a USB port. This is what I found. "Parallel IEEE 1284 Printer Cable Adapter" I now get this error code:

    "Unable to conecto machine. Check power, ports and cables. Turn off controller for 5 seconds (and/or disconnect cable) then try again."
    Any suggestions.......
    Thanks again,
    Russell E. Libby REL

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  • From Hul Tytus@21:1/5 to Russell E. Libby on Wed Jul 27 22:14:08 2022
    If nothing else is found, you might look on the internet for a used old computer with a parallel port (non modern).
    I've done that with adequet success.

    Hul

    Russell E. Libby <thecowboyandthelady@gmail.com> wrote:
    First of all I would like to say hello to everyone in this group. I appreciate the opportunity to ask you for help. I have a Plasma Cam purchased in 2004. Original computer just died so went to connect a modern one and needed to update my cable with
    one that had a USB port. This is what I found. "Parallel IEEE 1284 Printer Cable Adapter" I now get this error code:

    "Unable to conecto machine. Check power, ports and cables. Turn off controller for 5 seconds (and/or disconnect cable) then try again."
    Any suggestions.......
    Thanks again,
    Russell E. Libby REL

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  • From David Billington@21:1/5 to Russell E. Libby on Wed Jul 27 23:46:56 2022
    On 27/07/2022 20:06, Russell E. Libby wrote:
    First of all I would like to say hello to everyone in this group. I appreciate the opportunity to ask you for help. I have a Plasma Cam purchased in 2004. Original computer just died so went to connect a modern one and needed to update my cable with
    one that had a USB port. This is what I found. "Parallel IEEE 1284 Printer Cable Adapter" I now get this error code:

    "Unable to conecto machine. Check power, ports and cables. Turn off controller for 5 seconds (and/or disconnect cable) then try again."
    Any suggestions.......
    Thanks again,
    Russell E. Libby REL

    Have you looked at the device configuration in Control Panel and checked
    the configuration and status, I presume this is in MS Windows.

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  • From Clare Snyder@21:1/5 to thecowboyandthelady@gmail.com on Wed Jul 27 21:03:37 2022
    On Wed, 27 Jul 2022 12:06:50 -0700 (PDT), "Russell E. Libby" <thecowboyandthelady@gmail.com> wrote:

    First of all I would like to say hello to everyone in this group. I appreciate the opportunity to ask you for help. I have a Plasma Cam purchased in 2004. Original computer just died so went to connect a modern one and needed to update my cable with one
    that had a USB port. This is what I found. "Parallel IEEE 1284 Printer Cable Adapter" I now get this error code:

    "Unable to conecto machine. Check power, ports and cables. Turn off controller for 5 seconds (and/or disconnect cable) then try again."
    Any suggestions.......
    Thanks again,
    Russell E. Libby REL
    usb TO PARALLEL ADAPTERS ARE NOTORIOUSLY FLAKEY. Get e REAL parallel
    port card - likely your best bet is a StarTech parallel port -PCI
    Express most likrly.

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  • From Bob La Londe@21:1/5 to Russell E. Libby on Thu Jul 28 15:14:12 2022
    On 7/27/2022 12:06 PM, Russell E. Libby wrote:
    First of all I would like to say hello to everyone in this group. I appreciate the opportunity to ask you for help. I have a Plasma Cam purchased in 2004. Original computer just died so went to connect a modern one and needed to update my cable with
    one that had a USB port. This is what I found. "Parallel IEEE 1284 Printer Cable Adapter" I now get this error code:

    "Unable to conecto machine. Check power, ports and cables. Turn off controller for 5 seconds (and/or disconnect cable) then try again."
    Any suggestions.......
    Thanks again,
    Russell E. Libby REL


    A Mesa Card might be an option. Its a true I/O board often used for CNC controllers. I know its often the interface of choice for LinuxCNC and PathPilot users. I have a basic 5i25 plugged into a slot on my Tormach
    control machine. I haven't really looked into using it with Mach3/4.

    For Mach3/4 I believe the Smoothstepper is the interface of choice
    still. They make a USB interface board and an Ethernet interface board.
    I have run both of them and found the ethernet interface to be work
    much more smoothly, although I did run an industrial CNC knee mill for a
    few years using a USB Smoothstepper between the computer and my breakout
    board.

    Your biggest issue may be if you do not know the pin assignments of your machine.

    UCCNC also has USB and Ethernet interfaces, but I have heard they can be
    a bit finicky.

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  • From Cydrome Leader@21:1/5 to Clare Snyder on Fri Jul 29 23:03:33 2022
    Clare Snyder <clare@snyder.on.ca> wrote:
    On Wed, 27 Jul 2022 12:06:50 -0700 (PDT), "Russell E. Libby" <thecowboyandthelady@gmail.com> wrote:

    First of all I would like to say hello to everyone in this group. I appreciate the opportunity to ask you for help. I have a Plasma Cam purchased in 2004. Original computer just died so went to connect a modern one and needed to update my cable with
    one that had a USB port. This is what I found. "Parallel IEEE 1284 Printer Cable Adapter" I now get this error code:

    "Unable to conecto machine. Check power, ports and cables. Turn off controller for 5 seconds (and/or disconnect cable) then try again."
    Any suggestions.......
    Thanks again,
    Russell E. Libby REL
    usb TO PARALLEL ADAPTERS ARE NOTORIOUSLY FLAKEY. Get e REAL parallel
    port card - likely your best bet is a StarTech parallel port -PCI
    Express most likrly.

    I second this. USB to (anthing else) adapters are flakey garbage, unless
    you can find a super expensive one from a completely legitimate company. A standalone card will be cheaper either way. Startech stuff is good.

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  • From Clare Snyder@21:1/5 to presence@MUNGEpanix.com on Sat Jul 30 01:09:11 2022
    On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 23:03:33 -0000 (UTC), Cydrome Leader <presence@MUNGEpanix.com> wrote:

    Clare Snyder <clare@snyder.on.ca> wrote:
    On Wed, 27 Jul 2022 12:06:50 -0700 (PDT), "Russell E. Libby"
    <thecowboyandthelady@gmail.com> wrote:

    First of all I would like to say hello to everyone in this group. I appreciate the opportunity to ask you for help. I have a Plasma Cam purchased in 2004. Original computer just died so went to connect a modern one and needed to update my cable with
    one that had a USB port. This is what I found. "Parallel IEEE 1284 Printer Cable Adapter" I now get this error code:

    "Unable to conecto machine. Check power, ports and cables. Turn off controller for 5 seconds (and/or disconnect cable) then try again."
    Any suggestions.......
    Thanks again,
    Russell E. Libby REL
    usb TO PARALLEL ADAPTERS ARE NOTORIOUSLY FLAKEY. Get e REAL parallel
    port card - likely your best bet is a StarTech parallel port -PCI
    Express most likrly.

    I second this. USB to (anthing else) adapters are flakey garbage, unless
    you can find a super expensive one from a completely legitimate company. A >standalone card will be cheaper either way. Startech stuff is good.
    The problem with usb adapters is the drivers and how they have to
    interface to the OS through the API. There really isn't a solid
    standard that everyone follows - the old "the beauty of computer
    standards is there are so many to choose from" - since Windows 98 or
    XP there is no way to directly address hardware devices like the old
    DOS days and USB adds an extra layer of uncertainty/complication

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