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Old 8th October 2006, 05:46 PM   #1
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Question LPKF HI-P Automill

Hello,

Does anyone have some experience in getting an old LPKF HI-P Automill back to work? I got the hardware running, and control via the front panel is working well, but I can't get te machine to communicate with the PC. The PC software, BoardMaster 3.0 for CircuitCam4 is waiting for machine response, but never receives any.

Any help is welcome.

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Nobody? Any experience in machine programming?
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