Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 13:35:11 EST 2011 | cyber_wolf
Just curious, Why do you need to attach one machine to a PC ? Throw the data on a floppy and call it a day.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 03:22:04 EDT 2012 | omur
As the machine was working before - and as it is not connected to any network and we do not use the floppy disks, I do not think that it is related to a virus.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 15:20:04 EST 2013 | dontfeedphils
Any idea where the global offsets are entered? Under the vision setup there are print offsets, but these seem like they would be program specific, which is something we're looking to avoid since we will be running two machines networked. Thanks for
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 17 06:16:44 EDT 2013 | christian01976
Hello! You need an upgrade on AMS3.0 to use it with Windows 7. And then you need a dongle for every PC you want to use it on. And with that step ypu dont need a floppy anymore you can register the machines with usb stick or over network. Christian
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 03 22:47:10 EDT 2013 | navworx
Thanks MPMENG. Our software is 8.3.3. Has anyone converted to XP (from NT)? What obstacles exist to do this? We'd like the printer on our internal network, where security patches can be applied to the OS.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 02:03:06 EST 2013 | dman97
Use fuji vision #12. That is for the resistor network types. You cant inspect the individual leads. Vision type 12 tell the CP that this is a rectangular chip with terminals. You don't need to define the leads in the PD just the overall shape of th
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 16:59:31 EST 2015 | dilogic
We do not have such machines, only GSM's but network card is the same. Is Radial (VCD8) running on OS/2 too?
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 18 02:52:28 EST 2015 | dilogic
I've successfully networked our GSM's. They all run OS/2 Warp 3.0 which already has drivers for the card. Which OS/2 version your machine runs on?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 04:28:05 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Solder Pastes are used particularly in the assembly of printed circuit boards (PCBs) for a wide variety of applications, including hand-held electronic devices such as smart phones and tablets, computer motherboards, consumer electronic products, net
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 22 09:25:34 EDT 2017 | westshoredesign
> Database In... is disabled. The manual specifies this option will be disabled if network database option is on. However, it's not currently on, so I'm wondering how I can re-enable the "Database In..." option.