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One thing I'm going to do today is get a smaller thumb drive. CDC RS-232 Emulation Demo USB\VID 04d8&PID 000a Select the driver for your operating system and its bit. Will keep trying to figure it out after work today, we want to make some chips!! I had two friends who are very good with computers try to figure it out and it stumped both of them so I don't feel so bad now.lol. I thought with a Haas the program has to be named something like O1000. I have tried naming it different things also. I have the program saved multiple ways, and can read it on the computer in "notepad". After doing that though I cant read it on the computer, it comes up saying corrupted file? I also cant seem to get a program off my computer onto the thumb drive in one of the "floppies". If I put this in the Haas VF3 it seems to accept the program already in the machine using F2, it does not alarm out. I have the USB stick formatted to 100 floppies using ipacs software. The product will soon be reviewed by our informers. The name of the program executable file is USBFloppyManagerv140i.exe. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.4. Worked on it all night and here is where I'm at. USB Floppy Emulator V2 is developed by ipcas GmbH and is used by 12 users of Software Informer. I'll try to check back tomorrow when I am back at work where all my stuff is at! I ran into the exact same thing a while ago on our GOTEK drive and at the time the big hurdle was getting the USB drive formatted to a floppy drive but you had to use GOTEK's software to format it correctly.
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Then on your Haas go to "List Program", type in the file name and hit F3 (I think?) and it should download it to your list. For instance, if you save your program in floppy folder 3 make sure your drive says 3 as well. Make sure the seven segment display on your USB-Floppy drive says "1" (or just matches whichever virtual floppy drive you save your program to). The trouble I am having is how do I open ONE of the "floppies" on the usb and load the program on it?Open the Gcode file in a text editor or something and save it as a Oxxxx.NC file in floppy 001. THANK YOU for the help, I cant wait to run our first part.
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Now I have to figure out how to get the program I was sent via e-mail onto it. Ok, I got the usb formatted into 99 1.39mb "floppies". I found the first 'virtual' FAT12 offset for the VD0 to be at position (int) 32256B (which parted also shows), with a gap of 1572864 between all the virtual FAT12 file systems, and used it to make this): The FS's are all 'virtual' FAT12s inside a larger FAT12/16 (it mentions both), and for the example I (it's more a POC) make 100 folders and mount the drives in each. I looked earlier and found this - it looks to be EXACTLY the same (looks-wise) as the model I have, only mine is grey and doesn't have the IPCAS sticker on the front, oh and it was about ~?95 not ?250!Īnyway, I thought I'd go about finding out how to get this working in linux (not formatting, just accessing and modifying the files), so I fired up my hex editor and this is what I came up with.
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Another downside is the software to configure the USB drive is windows only and was sent as a ZIP when I won the auction via email. It's not fast, and literally is the same speed a floppy unfortunately. The model I got is brandless and has the floppy connections on the back, with 2x7-segment displays on the front, a USB port and buttons to change the floppy number (00-99 = 100 images) which I use with a 256MB generic USB drive. Years ago, I got a USB emulator off ebay for use in my SNES GD7.