Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 20:22:45 EDT 2012 | hegemon
SWAG may be correct. The program files, the defect data, and images do pile up. You will also experience this is you have a lot of components that are not linked to your libraries. These too will add up over time, and cause considerable slowdown. '
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 21 22:10:37 EDT 2012 | eadthem
We have also experienced the same. a RAID array helps but there are a lot of static waits in Mirtecs software so it dosen't matter how fast you make the computer it still takes the same time to do a lot of waiting on the computer tasks. For exampl
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 16:01:48 EDT 2012 | dilogic
Try this - boot machine to OS/2 and interrupt USOS startup procedure, go to USOS/CONFIG folder and rename PSWDUSER.CFG to something else, in case you will need it. Then copy the attached file and reboot.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 16:22:39 EDT 2012 | jdengler
I believe the heavy C is for CENTURY PC BOARD CO LTD and the number is the plant designation. See UL file # ZPMV2.E189010 Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 12:52:44 EST 2013 | mowens
That is a good idea, I was able to find the big file folder before, I can't even find those now. I thought I saw one that had little sliders with hooks to hang the stencil from. Thanks for the info.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 06:58:28 EST 2013 | davef
If that's the case, then talking to eLPe design might be the most direct route to getting the information you need.
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 09 07:37:32 EST 2013 | mdang
Hi, Does anyone have specification or document describe CCIMF file format? Is this proprietary spec or open document? Thanks, -Michael
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 09:16:44 EDT 2013 | eadthem
What OS dose the machine have. Look on the maker plate there will be a 4 digit number and a letter. What is this model number. Universal machines shuld come with software on them called voyager. This is all of the documentaiton and manuals you
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 08 19:06:52 EDT 2013 | microaide
So my board is called 850152, and is in a folder called BRD297XX.DIR. AutoProgram generates the pick and place program (for two heads) without error. When it does, two more "boards" appear. 850152A B1 in folder BRD2C7XX.DIR, and 850152A B2 in folder
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 14:17:13 EDT 2013 | ericrr
As the subject says, the trouble started when the computer (Windows 98) drove me nuts starting up in the morning. The Engineer comes along NEVER ASK ME ANYTHING, and thinks the network should have some network protocol (Example equivalent to TCP/IP