All in One update ?
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All in One update ?
I just got Internet down to the building where my Supermax cnc is after more than three years.Does the all in one need updated ? if yes then how ?
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Re: All in One update ?
Does the machine do what you want it to do? If so, not necessarily. You should post a report.
Marty
Marty
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Re: All in One update ?
I need to run machine more and get more familiar with it to develop some uses . What would a report tell you ?martyscncgarage wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2019 9:33 am Does the machine do what you want it to do? If so, not necessarily. You should post a report.
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Re: All in One update ?
It contains all the machine.parameters and logs.dasme wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:48 amI need to run machine more and get more familiar with it to develop some uses . What would a report tell you ?martyscncgarage wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2019 9:33 am Does the machine do what you want it to do? If so, not necessarily. You should post a report.
Marty
Go to YouTube and search Centroid Mill Training, will give you a good jump start on the control
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Re: All in One update ?
I'll add a little color to the exchange here. I also just popped on to see about a latest and greatest DC-AIO w/ touchscreen....
As a end user; I did a DC-AIO install on my Supermax YMC-30. about 3 or 4 years ago as well. Last year, I contacted support and asked the same type of Q. That original install version was out of date by a few years. There were multiple bug-fixes, and I think some performance stuff. Anyway, I was sent an upgrade instruction set and a download file. The process was easy enough. you must make sure you have your backups (at least I urge you to make a full backup of their app folder(s)). Do their process to the letter and call if something does not match up on the sheet, to your screen. (I recall I needed to do that). And tada' upgraded Centroid to latest and greatest.
Love the software and the system overall.
As a end user; I did a DC-AIO install on my Supermax YMC-30. about 3 or 4 years ago as well. Last year, I contacted support and asked the same type of Q. That original install version was out of date by a few years. There were multiple bug-fixes, and I think some performance stuff. Anyway, I was sent an upgrade instruction set and a download file. The process was easy enough. you must make sure you have your backups (at least I urge you to make a full backup of their app folder(s)). Do their process to the letter and call if something does not match up on the sheet, to your screen. (I recall I needed to do that). And tada' upgraded Centroid to latest and greatest.
Love the software and the system overall.
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Re: All in One update ?
Thanks for the feedback that all went ok and for the reinforcement of doing back ups, reports, save them OFF the CNCPC....can't stress that enough.countryguy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 10:49 am I'll add a little color to the exchange here. I also just popped on to see about a latest and greatest DC-AIO w/ touchscreen....
As a end user; I did a DC-AIO install on my Supermax YMC-30. about 3 or 4 years ago as well. Last year, I contacted support and asked the same type of Q. That original install version was out of date by a few years. There were multiple bug-fixes, and I think some performance stuff. Anyway, I was sent an upgrade instruction set and a download file. The process was easy enough. you must make sure you have your backups (at least I urge you to make a full backup of their app folder(s)). Do their process to the letter and call if something does not match up on the sheet, to your screen. (I recall I needed to do that). And tada' upgraded Centroid to latest and greatest.
Love the software and the system overall.
Marty
Reminder, for support please follow this post: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=383
We can't "SEE" what you see...
Mesa, AZ
We can't "SEE" what you see...
Mesa, AZ