Hi,
I have a Smart 4060 cmc mountcutter and have downloaded the Smartovalver2nest cutting software onto a laptop to operate it.They have been connected together by both serial cable and serial to usb connector( drivers for the latter downloaded). In settings there is a tab called "find port" that when pressed shows the com port or usb socket the cable is connected to and that seems to work. So far so good...
After that nothing happens but after a short while the yellow error message comes as in photo up to inform that there is no communication.
The laptop is running win7 32bit .If anyone has experience of this or advice I would be very grateful.
PS I have tried to upload images but they have a yellow symbol by them meaning they have not I guess?
Smart cmc not being recognised by smart software on laptop
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Re: Smart cmc not being recognised by smart software on laptop
I've had mixed results with usb/serial adaptors. Some hardware can be a bit picky with port number, baud rate, and handshake protocols, but the port can be configured to work eventually. However, I have had hardware (till toll printer) that refuses to work with a usb/serial adaptor, while working perfectly well with a computer with a built-in serial port.
Have a look here for instructions on how to configure your serial port.
For test purposes, if you can, try an older computer that has the serial port built in.
Have a look here for instructions on how to configure your serial port.
For test purposes, if you can, try an older computer that has the serial port built in.
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Re: Smart cmc not being recognised by smart software on laptop
John is exactly right, the USB option is merely emulated & it's not always going to give the correct response to a proper hardware request. Baud rate, control bits, bi-directional communication, I/O ports etc etc blab blab.
I'd probably suggest an expansion card with external ports
Anyway, that's my 2 cents worth
I'd probably suggest an expansion card with external ports
Anyway, that's my 2 cents worth