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    Okuma TM APT GIII

    I have a old APT system I purchased new in 93 or 94 it stores and feeds programs to 5 machines via 232 cables, here is my problem.
    Last week the monitor quit working, found out the problem most likely is the video card but not 100% sure. Okuma wants 4 grand to fix it which isnt going to happen.
    What I would like to do is retrieve the programs from the hard drive and transfer them onto a PC that will now be used for the programing and storage of proven programs. Can anyone tell me how this can be done, I purchased the proper cable for the hard drive but nothing wiil recognize the format for transfering the programs.


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    Try these guys to get your unit fixed:

    Invision, Inc.

    N8 W22520 Johnson Drive Unit D
    Waukesha, WI 53186
    (262) 521-2000

    I think they can fix it for a fraction of the cost...

    Your TM-apt should use a scsi drive, but it will be in OSP format, so your PC will not read it.

    Best regards,


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    I spoke with Rich at Invision yesterday and will be shipping it to him today.
    Thanks for the help, I appreciate it.


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