Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 17:30:15 EDT 2009 | rodrigo
Hi all, We use the IMF converter (and a floppy disk) to move programs to and from the MCS30. The only way to get to the command line in the MCS30 is to reboot and do the ctrl+shift+_ ketpresses. I wanted to try to add an entry to the Fuji User inter
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 12:12:06 EDT 2007 | mnorthey
We had a simliar problem with our MCS30, we ended up replacing the MCS30 with FLEXA from Fuji. the program was expensive but we used an off the shelf computer, (cheap). We are running 6 CP3's with the one computer at about ten times the speed. Very u
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 17:54:29 EDT 1998 | Cunli Jia @ SMTnet
Ben, Thought your message should have been posted to the PCBCE Mart but it does belong to here for now. We have been trying to build up the Blue Book to help answer exactly your question but so far progress there has been slow. If you get any info
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 21 17:38:31 EDT 2013 | rmitchell
A PC or computer? Just kidding. Years ago, when I was young you could use a floppy disc and transfer the ascii files at your PC to the disk and then convert them to binary Fuji format on the MCS-16 and MCS-30. You may have to format and then prepa
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 04 12:42:19 EDT 2007 | john_smith
Rodrigo, E-mail me and I will send you a scaned page that tells how to do this step by step.We used to have Fuji and this is our notes on programming and sending jobs down to MCS30. Thanks John
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 14:54:50 EDT 2009 | jdengler
Fuji used to offer a free utility to do this but since they are not supporting MCS30 anymore I do not know if they will still provide it. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 17:43:53 EDT 2009 | dmoquin
Jerry, Thanks for the post. I contacted Fuji and they have advised that they no longer support MCS30 (surprise??). Any other avenues I might try? Dana
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 18:38:36 EDT 2022 | rdssmt
Hello. I am looking for MCS30 for CP6 machine, Does anyone have one that they dont use anymore that sell me. or FujiCam programing. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 08:27:54 EDT 1999 | Bruce
buy a MCS-30, which you will use only to transmit programs to machines." If your really looking for the right software, contact Fuji about their latest software labeled FujiCam (Unicam). I don't think you can buy F4G software anyway. I guess it all d
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 02:40:55 EDT 2018 | rob
Hi Stephen, All good machines. Regarding placement speeds ignore what the manufacturers claim, it's utter crap. Start with the IPC9850 number (not perfect, but we have been known to hit it), but even better to make them demonstrate on one of your