Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 20:37:44 EDT 2004 | davef
Now, now Fastek let's not resort to name calling. B-)
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 22:29:38 EDT 2004 | fastek
Sorry...couldn't resist.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 20:10:41 EDT 2004 | davef
If I was a PTO, I would have taken steps to prevent someone from hacking into my card, if for not other reason that to prevent someone from getting more time than proper. Not to say someone hasn't accomplished that, we just don't know. So, why can'
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 18:03:38 EDT 2013 | jorge_quijano
Hola I'm looking for an obsolete card for one of our AEP 12T presses (ASG), it is the acroloop 8010 controller, if you know where can I find it, please let me know. Original vendor does not have them since they are obsolete. Gracias!
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 17:20:49 EDT 2004 | Paul_pmd
This is a SMT forum. You would have better luck posting in some electronics forums. Good luck with your project.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 01:30:44 EDT 2004 | fastek
The answer is no. It can't be done. Stop acting goofy.....goofy.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 15:25:26 EST 2019 | richardcargill
In our machinery, the pcmcia cards are simply Compact Flash cards in an adapter - not sure if this is always the case though
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 15:20:07 EST 2019 | compit
I formatted with the FORMAT / s command or moved the system with the SYS command - system files are visible. Partition created and active. I ordered the PCMCIA adapter (PCI) only today - USB adapters do not support all cards.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 15:03:27 EST 2019 | richardcargill
If you've formatted the pcmcia / CF card then it'll be blank and have no DOS or anything as it acts as the hard drive for the machine. A DOS diskette formatted with /S will boot from the floppy drive, then allowing software installation with the orig
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 11:54:43 EST 2019 | compit
I'm trying to make a spare disk for an SMT machine. I format the new PCMCIA card with the system (using the machine's DOS, 6.20) but when the computer starts it writes that I don't have a system. How I make a floppy disk in this way - it starts from