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I want to strongly 2nd this point. This is THE PROBLEM with other windows based controls.
The very few controls that handle this issue correctly are so expensive almost no hobbyists use them.
Early days, but it is likely.Mach 4 is out. It would be a good idea to check out Mach 4 if only to see if they solved the concerns of Mach 3
The Windows program should only be a translator and communication conduit. Drip the motion commands to the controller buffer. Offload all of the motion control duties to the controller. That is one of the problems with Mach3, if Windows decides to go do something else for a bit, Mach 3 gets confused.
I want to strongly 2nd this point. This is THE PROBLEM with other windows based controls.
The very few controls that handle this issue correctly are so expensive almost no hobbyists use them.
Karl
Ah ... 'almost no' is probably thousands and thousands. They just don't use this web site. Try the Artsoft web site or CNCZone or various Yahoo groups. Mach3 by itself is tens of thousands.
Fwiiw, I do NOT agree that they are expensive.
Cheers