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GSM machine stops responding to VME during production, CLOCK01.SYS failed to install

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 19:42:40 EDT 2016 | marcelll

Usually, that type of error is comming from a damage HDD Corrupted sector or something similar You can reload the firmware but don't forget to backup everything, specially the calibration & mapping files

OS/2 Warp GSM not playing nice with the network

Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 16:09:37 EDT 2009 | dilogic

I have sucessfully networked our GSM1 into WinXp network using NetBIOS. I was able to access shared folder on the XP server from GSM and we are using that connection for backups and new product imports. Our machine runs on OS/2 V2.11, but I think tha

Noisy LCD monitors on GSM1

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 13:37:27 EST 2015 | ttheis

A shot of the screen is attached showing the version information. Where do I find the filters? It looks like the power goes from the switch to the large power distribution box which I presume has the back-up batteries inside. What method is recomme

Best way to store products on Univ GSM-1?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 13:29:55 EST 2004 | jk@37h3r.net

Thx for the quick reply. We're just getting started with networking the machine - as we haven't managed to get TCP/IP functional, we just ftp data to our server as a backup. The floppy method has worked well for us in the past on another pick & pla

GSM Placement List

Electronics Forum | Fri May 08 17:17:39 EDT 2009 | dilogic

All GSM files are in proprietary binary format and you can't easily extract needed data directly. As you said you have off-line sw. you can backup all the relevant folders (if you are affraid to mess up current feeder/component databases) and restore

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 11:35:01 EST 2009 | dilogic

1. can you load cut tape onto the feeders, or only reels? You can, but you have to use cover tape extender (pretty cheap, though) >2. how about parts on trays (like Atmel AVRs in the QFP package)? You need tray feeder. But you can "make" your own

Best way to store products on Univ GSM-1?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 15:29:25 EST 2004 | JB

"Wondering if there's an easy solution to save a product along with component database to disk, and load the product directly from there?" The program that you have on your GSM should be the last known good program right? So why would you want to sa

Universal GSM1 manual

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 12:33:23 EDT 2007 | mika

If you run into any trouble with this, I will be more than happy to help you out. We have a spec. that includes everything that UIC says the transformer has to do. Now we contacted a local transformer manufactory; and guess what: we bought 8 of them

Re: Who Are The X-Men?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 12:03:09 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook

Out of interest, are you using an 84V? 84VZ? a 60V? 60VZ? With SBIP or the Yamaha vision system (VICS 1000)? Do you have the old tray sequencer? > WRONG!!!! Why do folks still live in this mindset? I'm not slamming you personally. But this is preva

Re: Who Are The X-Men?

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 21:27:32 EDT 1998 | smd

| | WRONG!!!! | Why do folks still live in this mindset? I'm not slamming you personally. But this is prevalent in our industry. | More opinion: | Make REWORK a nasty, dirty word. Work for the ROOT cause of a process problem. DO NOT ACCEPT rework a

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