Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 17:14:06 EDT 2001 | davef
Look at "Circuits Assembly" June 2001, p 26 for an article on the very topic to which you refer. No experience here. If we don't want to reflow components in the 'can', we cut the can. Time consuming and crude, YES.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 19:45:40 EST 2004 | adlsmt
Looks like this only runs on OS/2. Anyone out there familiar with it that could give some guidance, it would be greatly appreciated.
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 Feb 09 18:22:47 EST 2005 | Cmiller
Hey Frank, remember this? Any way we can try it without paying for it until we find that it works well? Thanks!!!!! Craig
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 17:13:15 EST 2005 | FragosoJ
Yes I know. I can help you. Please contact me and we can drive this issue phone via. (If you are driving with this issue) It is pretty easy. Don't worry. Regards FragosoJ
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 08 12:12:13 EDT 2024 | redspare1
I'm trying to fix up an older machine 6749 and this software is missing. Does anyone have it?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 09:31:42 EST 2004 | jseagle
I used CircuitCAM to convert my 3AV programs to VIOS programs. Then I massaged the VIOS files with PPS. You won't get a perfect conversion though, you'll need to re-teach the board origin on the Topaz and update the parts. The offline software for
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 19:02:55 EST 2004 | Frank Gearhart - Assembl�on Snr. Software Technical Specialist
The OS/2 software you are referring to is the CSM-PPS v3 which was released in 1999, it is now out of service. The current software for optimizing, balancing, and generating programs for a Topaz and other Gem machines off-line, is GemLine-PPS v8.0,
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 13:34:43 EDT 2008 | rwyman
We have a Vitronics mySelective machine (model 6749, or "the Fat Bastard" as we affectionately call it). It's configurable with various combinations of "select wave" and "multi wave" pots. Ours has one of each. The "select wave" is for the most pa
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