Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 12:27:54 EDT 1999 | stefano bolleri
You use MCS computers to transmit programs/data to machines --> MCSs are getting old, so you would like to use F4G or FujiCam just because you could use a standard 486/Pentium --> But you still like your current programming SW (obviously not MCS/F4G/
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 27 11:44:14 EST 1998 | Ron Beasley
Can anyone give me any input on CAM/ALOT (Gemini) and Universal (GDM) adhesive dot dispensers.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 13:59:54 EST 2002 | Jeff
CircuitCAM is a Partner with GPD and worked along with GPD to create the interface to support their dispensers.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 15:38:37 EDT 2002 | mantis
We have used MCs F4g and fujicam,and i can definetly recommend going with fujicam.Its GUI is very easy to understand and generating programs couldnt be easier.Although it will probably take a little while to adjust from MCS.F4g was fuji's attempt at
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 17 15:47:32 EDT 2004 | richstar73
Are you using UniCAM yet?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 19:37:04 EST 2003 | Neil
Try looking up the following website. www.smsinternational.com
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 23 05:50:43 EST 2003 | welsh
Look up the following http://www.timmsweb.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 16:04:24 EST 2004 | seankim10
Well, it's been a month and I have used Flexa > (Fuji America) and Circuitcam (Aegis). I do > enjoy circutcam alot better than our Unidoc > visual documentation. The customer support is off > the hook and easy to deal with and software is > ope
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 10:17:11 EDT 2005 | Jose
Do you know how to obtain feeder loading sheet from CircuitCAM?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 11:58:47 EDT 2004 | Mark
Oops I forgot to add the reason for the switch obviosily was the Fuji Flexa and needed for machine programming and CAD support.