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    Ladder on 0T

    Hi
    I tried to set bit#2 of parameter 60, so that bring the ladder up on the screen, but it's impossible to change this parameter. How can I open ladder? PWE was = 1. Is it real to extract ladder from control via RS232 and open it in Fanuc Ladder III?
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    If it is on EPROM, no way. See on the memory board, if 0F1 and 0F2 exist (or 011, 012?), there is the ladder. If so, contact me, I can help


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    Can you read the parameter 905 of your machine?


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    Parameter905

    Hi
    If your option parameter 905 is 0001000 ,your controller do not have any of
    PMCL/M,so you cannot display the ladder
    tungtung


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    Hi
    If your controller is fanuc 0MB you can not view ladder diagram


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