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EMCO VMC100 TM02, MSD to tape?

Hello,

I've got recently an old VMC100 with TM02 controller.
I would like to save the MSD to tape, but I can't find
how to do this. The manuals I have only explain how
to get the MSD from tape.

Please, how to do this?

Thanks!
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VMC 100

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I have a documents for VMC-100 if you like this documents give me your email and i send you full document for VMC-100, my problem is with tape MSD, i need this tape, can you help me

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I've got recently an old VMC100 with TM02 controller.
I would like to save the MSD to tape, but I can't find
how to do this. The manuals I have only explain how
to get the MSD from tape.

Please, how to do this?

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Originally Posted by faicel View Post
I have a documents for VMC-100 if you like this documents give me your email and i send you full document for VMC-100, my problem is with tape MSD, i need this tape, can you help me
I'm afraid over the christmas holiday the MSD was lost from my VMC-100.
So, it is too late now. All is lost, unless I can find MSD that would work.

Propably, it is necessary to junk the TM-02 and retrofit a new controller.
It seems the MSD is quite unobtainium, and nobody knows how to save
the MSD from a working machine to tape or rs-232.

Does your documentation show how to save the MSD? How?
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MSD

Yes he is explained in the document, you can save your cassette MSD with the port RS232 in your PC but you needs a Software of transfer as (CIMCO edit, Cwork) give me your email for you sent documents, I downloaded the FILE MSD in the (format) mp3 but me can not the messenger has the machine









Originally Posted by Viilari View Post
I'm afraid over the christmas holiday the MSD was lost from my VMC-100.
So, it is too late now. All is lost, unless I can find MSD that would work.

Propably, it is necessary to junk the TM-02 and retrofit a new controller.
It seems the MSD is quite unobtainium, and nobody knows how to save
the MSD from a working machine to tape or rs-232.

Does your documentation show how to save the MSD? How?
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Old 01-28-2010, 03:30 AM
 
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save MSD

please send me your email, i send you the full documents

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Originally Posted by Viilari View Post
Hello,

I've got recently an old VMC100 with TM02 controller.
I would like to save the MSD to tape, but I can't find
how to do this. The manuals I have only explain how
to get the MSD from tape.

Please, how to do this?

Thanks!
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Old 05-01-2010, 09:12 AM
 
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Now I have the MSD, but there is a problem in entering the R values at monitor.

Some R values are more than 256.0 in decimal, and the control changes them into negative values. For example, 296.0 changes into -40. I think this is some EMCO presentation for fixed point decimal values, ranging from -256 to 256, and shown as 0-512 in data.

Also, there are no negative values in the printed MSD, only positive. This applies also for R06-R09 which are negative software limits.

Anyone? What does your control show as R00 in the controller, and what does it show in the MSD printed via RS-232?

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