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    Re: Okuma OSP5020 RS232 Machine to Machine communication

    hy once machines are conected, even both having igf, use a pc with igf to create programs ( is way faster ), and from it send to whatever machine
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    Re: Okuma OSP5020 RS232 Machine to Machine communication

    Quote Originally Posted by deadlykitten View Post
    hy once machines are conected, even both having igf, use a pc with igf to create programs ( is way faster ), and from it send to whatever machine
    Kitty Kitty, once again, you are not looking at the full information!
    They have specified their machine has a OSP5020 control which is late 1980's vintage... Nothing like your modern P300 series controller!
    He obviously does not have the PC version of IGF available.
    They only came out with RS232 comms on them, no network access at all.

    I would think that it 'could' be possible to send/receive between machines, after all, both systems can send/receive via RS232.
    Obviously you would need to get the settings correct between the machines, but I see no reason why you could not do what you want.
    However, You will not be able to transmit a IGF program only the actual program itself.

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    Re: Okuma OSP5020 RS232 Machine to Machine communication

    hey broby make the pc igf ( or whatever else ) to suit whatever machine, then send the program to it

    even on a newer controller, is way faster to send from a pc, rather than between machines, and by fast i don't reffer to conection speed, but more to cnc panel operations

    once there is conection, stuff can be centralized

    You will not be able to transmit a IGF program, only the actual program itself
    igf files may not be transferable ( not because of conection, but compatibility issues ), but even if they would, there may be an alternative, as to overcome igf's limitations

    another aproach is to enable the igf on the lb25, and avoid the 232 between lathes / kindly
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    Re: Okuma OSP5020 RS232 Machine to Machine communication

    Quote Originally Posted by deadlykitten View Post
    hey broby make the pc igf ( or whatever else ) to suit whatever machine, then send the program to it

    even on a newer controller, is way faster to send from a pc, rather than between machines, and by fast i don't reffer to conection speed, but more to cnc panel operations

    once there is conection, stuff can be centralized
    You are totally missing the point that this control is nearing on 40+ years old!
    Back when I worked on them, (Yes I am an old dinosaur) the only information you could transmit was plain text files.




    Quote Originally Posted by deadlykitten View Post
    igf files may not be transferable ( not because of conection, but compatibility issues ), but even if they would, there may be an alternative, as to overcome igf's limitations

    another aproach is to enable the igf on the lb25, and avoid the 232 between lathes / kindly
    The cost of enabling software options on these OLD machines would be, if possible at all, very expensive!
    Highly unlikely that you would be able to upgrade the old machine with out IGF.

    However, if the user has a suitable post for what ever CAM desktop program they have, then they will still need to connect to the machine via RS232 as there is no network connection available on these OLD machines!

    Please keep in mind, Kitty, that you need to make sure your advice is relevant to the control system specified by the original poster, In this case, they have stated OSP5020!

    You have lots of good advice to give, but it does not apply to the older generation of machines such as the OSP5020 controllers.

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    Re: Okuma OSP5020 RS232 Machine to Machine communication

    if all enabling software methods fails, then, as long as both machines have 232, is faster to consider sending files from a pc, rather than between them

    on machine igf is less important than having the 232

    Back when I worked on them, (Yes I am an old dinosaur) the only information you could transmit was plain text files.
    even today, there is not actually much need to send something else besides the program file; what changed is what kind of data can be recorded at the cnc , and transmitted back to the pc thus there is more acces to the blackbox

    if the user has a suitable post for what ever CAM desktop program they have
    with simple lathe parts, the cam will make it harder; best combo is pc-igf and 232 otherwise, the cam, being slow, will make one loose the advantage of conectivity, thus on machine igf will beat it

    ps : you are not dino, you are an aussie
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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlykitten View Post
    ps : you are not dino, you are an aussie
    Why do I feel like I've just been slap across the face ??

    Kitty.... read the 1st post again.... he doesn't have IGF on a PC, he wants the machines to talk to each other

    If you can't add any constructive comment... DON'T SAY ANYTHING AT ALL.... EVER

    Hi bri.. how's retirement?? LOL

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    Re: Okuma OSP5020 RS232 Machine to Machine communication

    he doesn't have IGF on a PC, he wants the machines to talk to each other
    besides what he wishes for, there are better solutions, which won't blow his wallet

    his idea is pretty cool, but there is room for more ...
    Ladyhawke - My Delirium, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_bFO1SNRZg

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