Hi Folks,
I'm brand new to the group....
I've an old Prototrak Plus 2-axis CNC on a Bridgeport. These were made in 1990-92, back when RS-232 was the standard.
The control still works great but I've never tried to interface it with my PC - I just write the program at the control.
I'm actually thinking of buying a CAM program, and serveral of the vendors say they have post processors for the Prototrak Plus.
It occured to me that I'd better verify that I can get my PC and the Prototrak communicating over RS-232 before I plunk down some cash on a CAM program.
PC's don't come with serial ports anymore, and I've learned that Windows 7 no longer includes software for serial ports - XP was the last version for that.
So - is there anyone out there that has figured out how to hook up a 32-bit Windows 7 machine to the old RS-232 interface?
Any advice would be appreciated - thank you,
Don
I'm brand new to the group....
I've an old Prototrak Plus 2-axis CNC on a Bridgeport. These were made in 1990-92, back when RS-232 was the standard.
The control still works great but I've never tried to interface it with my PC - I just write the program at the control.
I'm actually thinking of buying a CAM program, and serveral of the vendors say they have post processors for the Prototrak Plus.
It occured to me that I'd better verify that I can get my PC and the Prototrak communicating over RS-232 before I plunk down some cash on a CAM program.
PC's don't come with serial ports anymore, and I've learned that Windows 7 no longer includes software for serial ports - XP was the last version for that.
So - is there anyone out there that has figured out how to hook up a 32-bit Windows 7 machine to the old RS-232 interface?
Any advice would be appreciated - thank you,
Don