02-25-2022, 02:47 PM
Hi Jeremy,
That sounds like real bad weather (I think the winters in Holland are too cold already).
No problem it took a while, I was off line for a few days, enjoying 39.3C fever. It's getting a bit better now.
Do you always use WinOLPC (also part of RoboGuide) for conversion? It seems to be different than ASCII upload that runs on the Fanuc controller.
1. First time I used the standard RJ post-processor and manually changed the group mask. Loading these LS-files with the ASCII Upload didn't work ('File unloadable')
2. Second time I used the R30 with the settings you advised (RJ compatible and the group mask line edit), no other changes. Also these files where unloadable as LS-format. As said, after conversion with RoboGuide to TP-format there is no problem loading them. I've sent these files to Technical Support of Fanuc and also they were not able to load the files on a controller.
My customer bought a license of RoboGuide this week (up till now we had a trail version) so for the future it's probably the easiest way to go for the automated compilation as you described. Nevertheless, I'll also try to load a simple LS-file generated by RoboGuide.
That sounds like real bad weather (I think the winters in Holland are too cold already).
No problem it took a while, I was off line for a few days, enjoying 39.3C fever. It's getting a bit better now.
Do you always use WinOLPC (also part of RoboGuide) for conversion? It seems to be different than ASCII upload that runs on the Fanuc controller.
1. First time I used the standard RJ post-processor and manually changed the group mask. Loading these LS-files with the ASCII Upload didn't work ('File unloadable')
2. Second time I used the R30 with the settings you advised (RJ compatible and the group mask line edit), no other changes. Also these files where unloadable as LS-format. As said, after conversion with RoboGuide to TP-format there is no problem loading them. I've sent these files to Technical Support of Fanuc and also they were not able to load the files on a controller.
My customer bought a license of RoboGuide this week (up till now we had a trail version) so for the future it's probably the easiest way to go for the automated compilation as you described. Nevertheless, I'll also try to load a simple LS-file generated by RoboGuide.