![]() ![]() ![]() So the real question I have is, is this a safe environment or valid option for running Mach 3 on my 64 bit Windows 7 system? I haven't hooked it up to the CNC yet as I am still building and putting everything together, so I wont know if it is actually functioning 100% and wont know for a while.Īnyways, thought I would share as well as get any input for all of you gurus out there. Addeddate 16:45:22 Identifier WindowsXPModeBase64-bit Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3. After setting XP Mode up, I reinstalled Mach 3 and ran into zero problems during installation. Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC are offered for both the 32-bit and the 64-bit of the Windows 7 editions mentioned above and in a variety of languages, in accordance with the localization. The Windows XP Virtual Machine from the 64-bit version of Windows XP Mode. A virtual visualization of Windows XP that runs in Windows 7. Well sure enough I was able to come up with something. oops.Īfter spending a day or so trying to get Mach 3 to run correctly under Windows 7 64, to no avail, I started to look at other options short of downgrading to a 32 bit OS (come on, it's 2010 guys. Well not knowing what all I might need I put together my own comp and purchased Windows Vista Business X64 and then later upgraded to Windows 7 Business 64, not knowing the incompatibilities of the parallel ports, Mach 3 and the 64 bit systems. Well I've been slowly but surely getting my CNC put together and setup over the last six or so months and I'm getting closer and closer to actually start running, so software is the next step.
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