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  1. #1
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    Oct 2008
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    Exclamation Unloading a program from memory

    Hello,

    so I got this problem with a Hitachi-Seiki HG400III. It has a Fanuc Series 15-M (B) controller. I have ran into an error when dumping all programs from CNC to PC. RAM PARRITY ERROR, CNC-MAIN FILE-RAM. The whole machine shuts down and shows this error. I can reboot it and it's fine. But now, I found wich program caused the error. And since I went into PROGRAM and loaded the one that is causing this into the memory and encountered the same problem. Now every time i start the machine and go EDIT mode and press PROGRAM it tried too load the last program wich now is the one causing the error.

    So is there anyway I could load some other program or delete this one or anything without entering PROGRAM mode?

    Please any tips are welcome!

    // Tony

  2. #2
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    Managed to solve the problem.
    What I did was I entered MDI and PROGRAM then i could reach the DIRECT MEMORY program library without the machine loading the bogous program.
    Then entered EDIT mode and loaded some other program.

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