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    v2xt manual needed

    Hey guys just picked up a really nice v2xt but I didnt get a manual for it.Would anyone happen to have one of these(manuals) it is I think a 1989 mill and it calls out xt184 on the panel plate but i really dont know what it is.
    Email me at jrrhotrod@yahoo.com I would greatly apprciate it if anyone had some info.Thankyou


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    This is one of the original V2Xts that did not have a hard drive and booted off the floppy. It had a Western Digital286 mother board and a FMDC board. Unless it was upgraded. There were 4 AA batteries in the yop left corner of the electrical cabinet. CHANGE THEM WHEN THE MACHINE IS ON! Or you will lose the software loaded onto the FMDC board.

    Bridgeport no longer has these manuals so try Ebay or

    machinemanuals.net but make sure that if you get a parts manual or a maintenance manual that it is for the early version of the machine. The programming manual is generic.

    George W.


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