Hi there,
Having recently attended training on the Microrouter Compact at Brighouse I tried to connect the machine (Microrouter Compact) at my school to machine a test piece. However, when I 'connect to the real machine' I get a piece of text in green stating 'initialising' followed by some sort of error message saying that a certain address cannot be read. The text stating 'initialising' then freezes as does the VR milling (ver: 5.12.0.304) software.
The same problem occurs with a stand alone laptop I have set in administrator mode. I am using the USB connection.
During a brief visit to the department a few months ago a Denford employee did successfully use the machine to make a component.
Can you help?
Regards,
Robert Harrison.
Access Violation Microrouter Compact
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The access violation you are seeing is occuring because the machine is not connected / could not be found via USB or RS232.
It normally indicates that :
You are trying to run it on windows 98/95 - the USB interface is NOT supported by these operating systems (use RS232 in this case)
The Baldor USB driver has not been loaded correctly - check in windows Device Manager under USB devices (see atached picture) - if there is a problem, the USB drivers can be found on the original VR Milling CD under the \USB folder
The control is not turned on or has no power due to a blown fuse - check inside the cabinet that the Green seven segment display is lit up.
There is a USB cable problem - check all cables from the PC, through the machine connecter, to the Baldor board are OK and haven't fallen off or been damaged.
Hope this sorts the problem
It normally indicates that :
You are trying to run it on windows 98/95 - the USB interface is NOT supported by these operating systems (use RS232 in this case)
The Baldor USB driver has not been loaded correctly - check in windows Device Manager under USB devices (see atached picture) - if there is a problem, the USB drivers can be found on the original VR Milling CD under the \USB folder
The control is not turned on or has no power due to a blown fuse - check inside the cabinet that the Green seven segment display is lit up.
There is a USB cable problem - check all cables from the PC, through the machine connecter, to the Baldor board are OK and haven't fallen off or been damaged.
Hope this sorts the problem
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- The Baldor controller listed under USB devices (XP/2000 only)
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