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Offline ShivTopic starter

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T-Tech QC7000 / QC5000
« on: July 13, 2020, 10:39:24 am »
Hi all, a department of my job is cleaning out old stuff.
I´d get 3 oscilloscopes (TEK 468, TEK TDS310 and PHILIPS PM375) that I have working like new (The TDS310 has only 730 powerups)

I´d get another "thing": is a PCB CNC milling machine
https://t-tech.com/shop/product/quick-circuit-qc7000/

It´s complete, CNC table, drills and driver unit, BUT it has the software missing.

Does anyone have a old copy of it or, better, a way to make it run again?
It´s like new (It also has the protective film on the board)

Without it, its expensive trash, but with his software or any open source control software, it will be great for me.

thank you in advice.
 

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Re: T-Tech QC7000 / QC5000
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2020, 03:38:34 am »
In the absence of the official software, I would look at installing Mach3 to drive it and a selection of off-machine software to generate the g-code. There are free alternatives to Mach3 but it works well for me and isn't that expensive.
 
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