I'm still programming in T/P.
so, when over line 2K, Finger and palm feel so sick.
It is very very stress for me.
so question.
How can I convert file format(Editor similar "Notepad". Text format, UTF-8 or ANSI type) to TP binary type?
I'm still programming in T/P.
so, when over line 2K, Finger and palm feel so sick.
It is very very stress for me.
so question.
How can I convert file format(Editor similar "Notepad". Text format, UTF-8 or ANSI type) to TP binary type?
You need RoboGuide or the ASCII upload option.
Or OLPCpro. A cheaper alternative to roboguide. No graphics though besides the teach pendant.
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I have never used the ASCII upload option, but we have considered buying it. How do positions work? I have pulled the text versions of TP programs, and they have P[1], P[2], and so on, but no indication of the values, so far as i can tell. If you do an ASCII upload, do you just teach the points at that time, and only pre-program the logic and where points will be used?
I have never used the ASCII upload option, but we have considered buying it. How do positions work? I have pulled the text versions of TP programs, and they have P[1], P[2], and so on, but no indication of the values, so far as i can tell. If you do an ASCII upload, do you just teach the points at that time, and only pre-program the logic and where points will be used?
Unless you are working with position registers, points are stored at the bottom of a program.
/PROG SUBTEST1
/ATTR
COMMENT = "";
DEFAULT_GROUP = 1,*,*,*,*;
/APPL
/APPL
AUTO_SINGULARITY_HEADER;
ENABLE_SINGULARITY_AVOIDANCE : FALSE;
/MN
1:J P[1] 6% FINE ;
/POS
P[1]{
GP1:
UF : 0, UT : 2, CONFIG : 'N U T, 0, 0, 0',
X = 677.025 mm, Y = -40.196 mm, Z = 310.901 mm,
W = .000 deg, P = 70.000 deg, R = 150.000 deg
};
/END
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