Re: Communication problem
Thank you all for your quick response. I did run through the bios setup and
still nothing. I do remember some of the settings that were in different
windows as I would digitize, send design, ect..
I open "hardware setup" window, then choose "options" the card that is
selected is "Multi Port" and it should be "Melnet".
I change it too "melnet" and "reset" but as soon as I close this window it
returns to "multi port".
As for my computer crashing, my hard drive fell off my desk onto a hardwood
floor. Thankfully I was able to retreive everything but my embroidery
program. So I reloaded the program. When I send a design over I used to get
the message "changing to Tajima" and then "sending design" as a result my
sewing machine would run the needles to the starting position. I would
program my design and color sequence and that was it. This is crazy, I have
a nagging feeling this is so simple, but I just can't get it! Everything else
runs great!
Thank you all again for your response.
"AlmostBob" wrote:
> Check in the bios setup whether the parallel port is enabled as Enhanced
> as a first choice
> then reinstall the embroidery program
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> "cmm_519@yahoo.com" <cmm_519@yahoo.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> > I have an Embroidery program that I have on an old old computer running
> > Windows 98. My system crashed and I lost the ability to send an embroidery
> > design from the computer to my sewing machine. The embroiery program is
> > Wilcom ES 35, and the sewing machine is a Melco EMC-6. They communicate
> > through a parallel port. I use this computer only for my embroidery
> program.
> > Can anyone walk me through this? Also, how can I find what graphics card I
> > have? Do graphics cards go bad?
> > Appreciate any help I can get.
> >
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