Art,
I have the latest driver, I downloaded it at the same time I got RC10. As I
said in another post, I even went so far as to re-install Windows 2000 and I
was still getting the BSOD when I tried to start Mach2 or the driver test
program. I will try again this evening. I had to deal with a very
upsetting family matter this morning so the last time I tried it failed but
I am sure it was my fault. I will make sure I pull every thing down again
when I get home and go from there.
Life would be so much easier if I had a motherboard that did not require the
special driver!
Thanks for the reply.
John Guenther
'Ye Olde Pen Maker'
Sterling, Virginia
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-----Original Message-----
From: Art Fenerty [mailto:fenerty@...]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 12:34 PM
To: mach1mach2cnc@...
Subject: [mach1mach2cnc] Re: Ok, What's the trick to installing Mach2
special driver for non-apic b
John:
Whenever you get a "wrong driver" message it means the driver is
too old or too new. In RC10, you MUST re-download the special driver
for non-apic boards again. It was updated at release time.
If you get this after downloading let me know.
Thanks,
Art
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