Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 11:17:34 EST 1999 | g cronin
quick question is it possible to place BGA's with a GSM running software version 1.3.5? thank you
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 15:13:29 EST 1999 | Larry Johnson
Yes, you can place BGA's with your GSM using that software. However, I don't know how critical you want to be when reading the bumps, if you want to read them at all. I did an experiment once using the same BGA, using both bump process A and E . E
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 18:01:13 EST 1999 | JAX
What's happenin Larry, I am not sure if bump proccess E is available on this particuliar software rev. but I have forgotten?????? It shouldn't matter; bump proccess A will work fine. The only things you have to do is make sure the pick up point
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 13:11:21 EST 2005 | jk@37h3r.net
Thanks for the advice, and for bringing the licensing to my attention. -john.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 10:51:01 EST 2005 | Mike
Not a problem. Install it as PC during the installation. Of course there is the license issue though. The license does not cover an offline PC.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 06:36:35 EDT 2009 | mitchell
Hello I am a Sales Engineer for Universal in Europe - I have sent you my Contact information by Email - Please contact me - to see if we can sort this out. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 01:44:50 EDT 2009 | dilogic
Since UIC does not support older machines anymore, is there another way to upgrade our GSM1? We have an I-block hardware running OS2.11 and USOS 1.4.14. I would like to upgrade to USOS 3.xx, to be able to use Enhanced Product setup feature. Any hints
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 11:28:45 EDT 2009 | dilogic
Thanks Jeff, I know that UIC charges A LOT for such things, but there's a lot of second-hand hardware on the market (as well as spare boards) that can be used for the purpose. Regarding support, I am located in Europe, bought an used GSM machine, re
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 07:51:42 EDT 2009 | Jeff
We have a GSM1 with version 1.4. The machine has the old VME chassis. So to upgrade the software (to use enhanced component setup) the VME chassis has to be upgraded. We had UIC in last year to look at this and they would upgrade the VME and software
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 08:56:19 EST 2005 | John
Does anyone know whether it's possible, given a copy of OS/2 Warp 4, and the Universal software, to set up a standalone box, not connected to the machine itself, in order to do programming, etc, faster? I've got the feeling it is, but I'd hate to in