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Old 07-09-2009, 11:53 PM
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Lightbulb why? CAM For machine Limit size G-Code 130kB.

Model OKUMA MB-46VA



why ? can not send file CAM more than 130 KB.

[ Floppy A ] no send file DNC or link
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DNC-B is an option on okuma.....this is really annoying

and i never find a way to read g-code directly on the FD0 drive

our VR-40 can only run 16k program, it's a PITA to fit CAM G-code in that machine, you got to post the cleanest code possible ans do a lot of hand editing to remove thew unnecessary lines


but the newer p200 control got 32GB of memory space
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Yes, this is one of the major hurdles of an Okuma,
If the options list is not really thought out on the initial purchase, there will come a time that these problems show themselves, and it is usually when you need it.

there is a few option available to look at
Machine side
-fit DNC-B option
-increase memory capacity
-use TM-APT ( Okuma programming ) for simpler program creation on the machine

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-use Z-level stategies ( eliminate 3-axis machining except for the most basic shapes. ie do ramp holes etc, do not ramp area clear complex shapes)
-use subroutines if possible
-ensure your CAM outputs arcs ( not point to point )
-coarsen your surface tolerances to shorten the amount of NC code
-understand what strategies would giv shorter code ( ie say a U channel, cutting across the U will give more NC code than cutting along it. )
-using "schedule programs" to join long programs together ( programs can be stored on floppy- but that program piece must still fit into memory before it can be run )
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at the very start of computing era Okuma went other direction. The "microsoft" and company started heavy cloggy programming, which hardware demands are rising rapidly. Okuma chosed the way, when a person knows, what he (she) is doing. So we have the result. Everyone knows, how microsoft style software works. Working with Okuma You understand, what You're doing.
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why ? can not send file CAM more than 130 KB.

[ Floppy A ] no send file DNC or link
A little more info would be helpful. Control? Machine? Options?
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