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| Not really sure on the cause But, IMO , I would backup all your progams, take a copy of your machine paramters & settings, ensure you have all the machines' data disks ready just in case. On the side, after you have done the above, "Initialize" the memory ( where you store the part programs ). check your manuals for the correct proceedure |
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| Ok, you seem to need to re-load the system disks back into the machine #1-- what is the machine and control you have ? others can look at their manuals to help #2-- back-up whatever you can before you re-load #3-- make sure you have the procedure down pat before you start. Get as much info before starting Not many can guide you before you post #1 answer be exact in asking your questions and supply full info ie Okuma actually give more info than "309 Ram Parity error " on the alarm line the extra info can narrow problems down into a certain area |
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