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okuma OSP200 program loading


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  Hi ,

Okuma  Gurus  , please help.

 Running to the stupid problem .

  For some reason  control stop 's load programs from  md1:  drive .

 Getting alarm : Error 5202 no main program name 1

  Completely stuck  

 Thank you in Advance

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 no main program name 1

 

Just a thought, is it a .min file?

As for a main program name, the header (1st line of an Okuma program) doesn't have to have a name like O1234, or whatever

BUT

If you do give them a name, it can't have a number first. It has to have a letter first such as:

M1234.min

OP1.MIN

WHATEVER.MIN

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Just a thought, is it a .min file?

As for a main program name, the header (1st line of an Okuma program) doesn't have to have a name like O1234, or whatever

BUT

If you do give them a name, it can't have a number first. It has to have a letter first such as:

M1234.min

OP1.MIN

WHATEVER.MIN

 

Typically, the name format at the header of an OSP programme is as follows: (for a programme named SAMPLE.MIN)

 

$SAMPLE.MIN%

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Typically, the name format at the header of an OSP programme is as follows: (for a programme named SAMPLE.MIN)

 

$SAMPLE.MIN%

 

True, but really only necessary for pre- OSP100 controls

 

Our OSP100 programs don't contain any delimiters or whosits and whatnots. They look like this:

 

OTOP1234

 

And to really blow your mind, since we don't store programs in the machine (except subs and macros), our OSP200 - 300 programs don't even have program numbers!

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True, but really only necessary for pre- OSP100 controls

 

Our OSP100 programs don't contain any delimiters or whosits and whatnots. They look like this:

 

OTOP1234

 

And to really blow your mind, since we don't store programs in the machine (except subs and macros), our OSP200 - 300 programs don't even have program numbers!

 

Actually, I should clarify. With the $SAMPLE.MIN% it uses that format with DNC to name the incoming file in controller. A throwback to the pre U100 controls :)

 

I learnt something interesting the other day. Got an error "No Programme End Code" when using DNC/DT on our Multus B400W (P200 control). Tried all the usual fixes to no avail.

 

The end code was M2, which usually worked fine. Japan came back and said "use M02"

 

We did, and it worked :)

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