Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 17:25:10 EDT 2010 | mabdalla
Hi, I have a VIOS file containing mounting and feeder information. I need to interprete this file so as to be able to verify and extract some data. Will really appreciate if anyone could suggest some document or some information that can help me u
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 17:28:26 EDT 2010 | mabdalla
Hi, I have a VIOS file containing mounting and feeder information. I need to interprete this file so as to be able to verify and extract some data. Will really appreciate if anyone could suggest some document or some information that can help me un
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 16:39:58 EST 2011 | leppy
I have a VIOS file that we generated from an ftip file using PPS. I load that file into the AMS software to do optimization and feeder distributing. I have a few things that I need to do to every workorder that I create but they are fiddly to do
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 20:03:10 EDT 2007 | sarason
There seems to be bugs in the way VIOS and UFOS formats are read by the software. It's OK on component postions but PCB Objects and Circuit Objects can't be read or written correctly for these formats. The Board Dimensions are synthesized by taking a
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 19:07:17 EDT 2008 | smt_guy
Hi, here's my 2 cents sir: You need.. a) The Gerber Data and the BOM b) Extract the XY CAD from the GERBER and build what they call Centroid Data. Save this in text format. c) Use Cad2Cad to import the centroid data and save it as Philips VIOS txt
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 13:28:24 EDT 2010 | mabdalla
Thanks DucHoang, One more favor. Will really appreciate if you can point us on how to figure out the number of patterns (number of offsets) from the VIOS file. Also we would like to know the feeder types represented by the numbers in the &F sectio
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 16:19:34 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Philips would not let loose of the standalone VIOS when I asked but they do have offline programming software. I was running the OS2 version but there was supposed to be a NT version coming out last year.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 22:19:18 EST 2004 | Dean
It's called VIOS. It can be run on a PC. But, it must be massaged considerabley as there is no I/O, servo or master cards in communication. Consult Assemblion for details. Remember, altering their software without express permission could put you i
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 23:19:47 EDT 2004 | Vinit
Hi Raj, Which vios version are you using? I understand this machine is YV100XT and not YV100XTg so the software is DOS one. Please inform the version and probably I might be able to help. Regards Vinit
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 16 08:42:47 EDT 2004 | raj_nz
hi yes it is YV100XT and its DOS base i think its vios is Version 2.10 japanese dos version