
Microsoft Terminal I would have to find old Win3.1 computer.

Same as 2 computers sending a file from one to another. Xon and Xoff so when machine is ready for more CNC sends ok to send more every so many bits or bytes and computer sends it til given signal to stop. When the machines needed 'code' the Solitare card being flipped would hang in the air until the machine was fed. I used to run both machines and play Solitare at the same time on an old 286 computer. In 2.5D machining there is time between commands as you mill the side of a part (for instance) which gives plenty of time for Terminal to feed the other machine. You could watch it stair step up alternating between machines. When I was using two iterations of it, one for each machine I was worried what might happen if both machines needed 'code' at the same time. You will want do do some simple tricks to make it comfortable to use but it does a smooth job. I have a copy and how to set it up if your interested. so I don't know how it works there.īack in the day of Windows 3.1. I confess I didn't figure it out in Hyper. I think I was using 4800 Baud.Īctually it's the old 'TERMINAL' program, Before Hyper terminal.

I had to set the machine then go to the computer and start feeding the program.

What parameters or how do you get it to drip feed?ĭo you just slow baud rate? or use software or hardware handshaking?įorgive me for asking, i have never tried DNCI used three wires and Xon Xoff communication. You mean hyperterminal ? i use it to transfer cnc files by rs-232 serial port. The application is simple to use and supports the data transfer between.

What would you be willing to pay for RS232 communication software that would provide the capabilities listed below? This would be written to run on Microsoft XP to communicate with RS232 on virtually any HAAS CNC and maybe some Fanuc systems.CNC Computerized Numerical Control CNC is a high-quality CNC milling machine simulator in 2.5D. Cnc software, free download - CNC, CNC, Simul CNC, and many more programs.
