![]() I bought another PC as above and it worked first time. I tried every combination that I could think of but to no avail. ![]() Mirroring the PC for the lathe with RS485 card did not work. After spending many hours, disabling every onboard feature including video and purchasingĪ video card I got the mill to work with its RS232 card. I bought two identical Windows 98 computers, one for my PC50 mill and one for my PC55 lathe. LAN cards can also throw up problems.įinding conflicts is frustrating. Sound/gaming port cards are also a no-no. Reserving memory etc as stated in the manual is not a guarantee either. I had troubles with conflicts on numerous PC's because even disabling the onboard features in BIOS or in Windows is no guarantee that The PC should be a basic model with no built in onboard features such as video card. The RS485 card must be installed in a period PC circa Windows 95 or Windows 98 with aįull length ISA slot plus one for a video card, so ideally two or three, see below.
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