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    Okuma LB15 with 5000L error message

    Can you tell me which board I need to replace for an error message:

    "Buffer Memory read/write error" then after that scrolls up a:

    CPU-3 alarm comes upwith a matrix of a bunch of other stuff. The machine is inoperative right now. Thanks


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    if You will ask Okuma representative, You need provide full alarm message, code also, alarm name etc
    the worst case can be bubble memory. Replacement with CMOS RAM is quite expensive


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    sound like a bubble memory error. You can try to pull the memory board and re-seat it. Has the machine been moved recently?


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    No the machine hasn't been moved. There are 3 boards connected together. I'm assuming those are the ones you are referring to. When I pull them out again I'll see if any are on ebay.


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    before you go spend money, i'd check everything out. Especially power supply voltages. Should be test points on the CPU rack. I'd also be VERY leery ordering memory boards off EBAY. It's not like Okuma's get scraped out everyday, and if someone happens to have a bubble board laying around, it's cause they had a problem. I don't have any of my old Okuma documentation here otherwise I could help more. Good luck.


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    Don't know if this helps any but here are the actual error messages.

    "Bubble Memory Read/Write Error 1610010"


    Then it scrolls to"

    CPU-3 NC ALL STOP
    Illegal Instruction Error

    D0=000B0010 D1=00000061D2=0000000B D3=00070210
    D4=00030600 D5=00035CFE D6=FFFA7FF7 D7=FFFF5B72
    A0=00000000 A1=00FFF5CE A2=00000A6C A3=FFF719D1
    A4=FF4F4B4F A5=EFB716CF A6=7BFF3F63 A7=000004F8
    US=FFFF37D9 SR=00002000 PC=00000004
    SBP MONITOR


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    According to the alarm manual:

    CPU-3 Illegal Instuction Error

    This error occurs when the CPU has read an instruction not allowed.

    Index: None

    Character-string: None

    Code: None

    Probable Faulty locations: MBII

    Measures to Take: Replace MBII

    Hope this helps


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    Thanks for the response. My LC20 4 axis does have a M2 II board but the LB 15 which may be an earlier 5000L does not.

    The boards in the LB-15 are M0, M2, M3 so wondering if it would be the M2 board to replace.


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    Your gonna need to call your dealer. Once you replace that board, the software will need to be re-loaded. Unless you have the Okuma 8 1/2" or 5/14" floppy disk set up laying around. ( early were 8 1/2) Yes i'm that old.


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    Thanks underthe tire. That's what I will do. btw...I have the control tapes so uploading won't be a problem.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stude8 View Post
    Thanks underthe tire. That's what I will do. btw...I have the control tapes so uploading won't be a problem.
    Famous last words......


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    Do not pull these boards from the CPU rack or you will lose all. You may have the tapes but you need parameter backups. Reloading on these old controls will not be what you think. If you have been pulling these memory boards or you have to replace a memory board and do complete reloads, you will need distributor service. I am quite sure you do not have the external floppy needed and if you do then it is worth its weight in gold hang on to it. There is a lot more involved than just having the system tapes. I would recommend contacting your Okuma distributor before you go any further if its not to late already, and by all means don't trust anything off of ebay for an Okuma machne board wise.


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