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« on: January 10, 2012, 09:19:24 PM »

I can really use some help with this problem: I have a Fanuc Arcmate 100 running on an R-J controller. I had the main CPU go out on me. It was replaced and now I have to reload the system software. I'm using KFLOPPY on my PC. I got some great help on this forum on how to transfer the data from the individual floppy disks to the controller using KFLOPPY (Thanks!).
I'm having a problem with one of the disks (at least I believe it's a problem). After being prompted to insert the LIBRARY1 disk on the teach pendant, I do so, and then attempt to transfer the data from that disk. But it just stalls at that point. I get a message that doesn't look good to me. My Teach Pendant screen looks like this:

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Opening P3:/AWSEUPEG.TX.
Opening P3:/AWSFMNWNEG.TX.
Opening P3:/AWSCHDEG.TX.
Opening P3:/AWWV.AS.
Opening P3:/AWWV.AS.
INTP related sysv (initial)

Loading from LIBRARY1.
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What does "INTP related sysv (initial)" mean? After scrolling through many "Opening P3:/XXXX" lines, I get this message when I come to this disk.
I've tried reloading from scratch several times but everytime I get to this disk, I have this same message appear. And it just stalls.
Or is it stalling? Is there something still loading at this point and I'm just being too impatient? Could I possibly have a corrupt file on the disk? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
« Last Edit: January 10, 2012, 09:21:58 PM by fspt_tech » Logged
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