Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Ok no I Did not look there yet I will take a look
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
I think I found them all I don’t know how do you attach photos to this forum from your cell phone I primarily use my phone
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
OK so I have all my connectors and terminals in hand all in all it cost me about $40 to turn the 2 -55 footers into 6 , individual cables, any chance anyone has a pin out for the power and communication cables between the acorn and clear path service I have the cables I have the terminals I have the connectors I have everything I’m just not sure which wires go to which terminal pin , And yes I’ve looked at all the places I could luck that’s why I’m here asking
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
The cable pinout is in the clearpath manual
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Good afternoon Everyone.
I'm brand new to the world of Centroid and CNC12 and was just curious if anyone knows if it is possible to run CNC12 on a non-wide screen monitor? Are there settings in the software that would allow for an older "square box" style of monitor? I have two sitting around which I would like to repurpose as they perfectly fine and if possible save some cash for tooling! LOL
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and have a great weekend!
I'm brand new to the world of Centroid and CNC12 and was just curious if anyone knows if it is possible to run CNC12 on a non-wide screen monitor? Are there settings in the software that would allow for an older "square box" style of monitor? I have two sitting around which I would like to repurpose as they perfectly fine and if possible save some cash for tooling! LOL
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and have a great weekend!
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
You can run CNC12 on a square monitor, but you will not be able to use the VCP necessitating the hardware control panel and therefore either the AllIn1DC, or the Oak to interface with it.
Pretty much, if you want to use and Acorn, you need a wide screen monitor. The cost of the screen is insignificant compared to the total cost of the CNC install.
Pretty much, if you want to use and Acorn, you need a wide screen monitor. The cost of the screen is insignificant compared to the total cost of the CNC install.
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Ok ,I’m back at it .got everything wired up I have a heartbeat on my acorn and everything powers up correctly but I just can’t get communication to my PC. I’ve turned off most the firewalls but I’m going to go through that instructional video preparing the PC for cnc 12 . I believe I have everything wired right I’m hoping it’s just a firewall issue
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Make sure your IP address is correct.
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Yeah I did get some thing say it had to assign the correct static IP address, I took pictures of what came up on the screen I just can’t figure out how to get pictures up on this fourm