i have a speedmat spirit 40 x 60 cutter but the pc has stopped working and subsequently been taken to the tip .i now have a pc to do the programming but the serial lead that connects the 2 has been lost and i am unsure what software to install
can anybody help or point me in the right direction for some help
many thanks
Speedmat Spirit 40x60 help
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Re: Speedmat Spirit 40x60 help
Why not give Esterly a ring and ask them, its nice and cheap to phone the USA these days.
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Re: Speedmat Spirit 40x60 help
just tried them and they cant help 

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Re: Speedmat Spirit 40x60 help
Have you checked out this resource?
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Re: Speedmat Spirit 40x60 help
You can not use a standard pc to run the Speed-Mat Sprite. The system is proprietary. I have worked for Harry Esterly
for almost ten years we did assemble the Sprite. The controller came from over seas. Alfred is the mans name that designed this. I would need to contact Harry because I do not know how to get a hold of Alfred. Harry had sold the company some years ago I sure miss working for Harry. I handled most of the tec calls and have built hundreds of the Speed-Mats. Back to the Sprite as far has the serial cable I do have the schematic to wire it. I have most of the drawings. If you still need help let me know I will do what I can for you.
for almost ten years we did assemble the Sprite. The controller came from over seas. Alfred is the mans name that designed this. I would need to contact Harry because I do not know how to get a hold of Alfred. Harry had sold the company some years ago I sure miss working for Harry. I handled most of the tec calls and have built hundreds of the Speed-Mats. Back to the Sprite as far has the serial cable I do have the schematic to wire it. I have most of the drawings. If you still need help let me know I will do what I can for you.