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Update from July 2nd, 2017:
 
Update from July 2nd, 2017:
 
I was able to get the machine running. I installed Windows XP on VirtualBox in order to get Boardmaster running. Other than that, one must set up VirtualBox to allow communication between the Physical serial port and the emulated one, making sure to set FIFO correctly and the baud rate. When you install BoardMaster, it has a long list of devices it can use, the correct one 'ProtoMat 91s' is a few pages past the first page of these devices. Once that is done, I followed these steps:
 
I was able to get the machine running. I installed Windows XP on VirtualBox in order to get Boardmaster running. Other than that, one must set up VirtualBox to allow communication between the Physical serial port and the emulated one, making sure to set FIFO correctly and the baud rate. When you install BoardMaster, it has a long list of devices it can use, the correct one 'ProtoMat 91s' is a few pages past the first page of these devices. Once that is done, I followed these steps:
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1. Turn off ProtoMat and the physical computer.
 
1. Turn off ProtoMat and the physical computer.
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2. Turn on Protomat
 
2. Turn on Protomat
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3. Turn on physical computer
 
3. Turn on physical computer
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4. Boot up Windows XP on VIrtualBox from an off state.
 
4. Boot up Windows XP on VIrtualBox from an off state.
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5. In BoardMaster, go to Configuration -> Settings, the  click 'Unlock', then 'Initialize'
 
5. In BoardMaster, go to Configuration -> Settings, the  click 'Unlock', then 'Initialize'
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6. Load up a testing design (there are a few preinstalled)
 
6. Load up a testing design (there are a few preinstalled)
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7. Select a layer, press +All to add all cuts to the queue, the hit 'Start'.
 
7. Select a layer, press +All to add all cuts to the queue, the hit 'Start'.
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Caveats:
 
Caveats:
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- The bits I got from Inventables are too short to work correctly with the machine in it's intended configuration. It looks like the correct size (length?) of the bits is 36mm
 
- The bits I got from Inventables are too short to work correctly with the machine in it's intended configuration. It looks like the correct size (length?) of the bits is 36mm
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- This causes most of what you are getting out of this machine (highly reliable depth cutting) to not really work, as one has to adjust the depth by hand on each bit change (and there are lots of bit changes), and most likely is not good for the bits
 
- This causes most of what you are getting out of this machine (highly reliable depth cutting) to not really work, as one has to adjust the depth by hand on each bit change (and there are lots of bit changes), and most likely is not good for the bits
  
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