Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 02:10:39 EST 1999 | zeek
| Any thoughts from FUJI users on the likes and dislikes (pros and cons) of MCS vs. F4G , and vice versa? | | Likewise, are there any "FujiCAM" users out there who would like to comment as well? | | Thanks. | We have had some experience with both
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 12:47:09 EDT 2009 | janz
Hello, We are using F4G software for our Fuji machines. We've 5 machines plug into PC. Recently we tried to connect PC to local network but this only after while close C/C server without possibility to reopen C/C server. Reseting PC gives C/C lice
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 04 18:56:07 EST 2009 | rodrigo
Hi all, I'm setting up a Fuji CP-65 and I can find the machine type number for it. Can anyone help? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 15:02:00 EDT 2018 | rodrigo
Hi all, Does anyone know the "preferred" PC setup to install F4G? We have several PCs but it only fully works on an old celeron PC that is extremely slow. In most other either the CP6 optimizer or CAD converter do not work. We have 2 lines with the s
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 | Tue Jan 08 17:08:27 EST 2013 | theleader
I am looking to purchase a Fuji F4G system. Please let me know if you have one available.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 02:57:37 EDT 2002 | saiwong
You mean the offline software for the QP? We use the F4G only. Not even the Fuji Cam.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 09:01:59 EDT 1999 | Bruce
Why not to use an MCS30: Hardware is proprietary, OS-9 format, expensive to fix or replace, support, slow, RS-232 or ethernet hookup for CAD download, flat file format. F4G: PC is purchased by you, WindowsNT 4.0, inexpensive to fix or replace, supp
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 14:32:56 EDT 2013 | jimmyboz
Not really. You have to use some sort of Fuji software. F4G, Fujicam, Flexa or other "homemade" software packages. Otherwise, you have hand type everything.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 07:01:49 EST 1999 | Joe
We use both F4G and MCS at the present and we are phasing out MCS. One main reason is that it's platform is not Y2K compliant. F4G is cumbersome and taxes a high overhead on your computer system. We have also found a bug recently when we have high