How are you getting the files onto the USB drive.  It seems simplest if you
could loose the USB drive and move files over a network.  With a file
server of some kind you also loose the concept of "moving" files.  There
would just be a shared folder And you'd drop the files there.  No USB drives

On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 2:24 PM, Marius Alksnys <mar...@robotise.lt> wrote:

> I have a question how to simplify file transfer from, let's say, USB
> flash drive to a CNC machine with specifically Fanuc 18t controller.
>
> Now this machine has its own old laptop with old MS Win and some DNC
> software. It takes several clicks on the PC and several non trivial
> Fanuc panel button presses including correct sequence of them. And to my
> surprise operators are used to this.
>
> As I was used to DNC, there was a PC with shared NC folder(s) on a
> network, connected through serial port (and adapter if needed) to the
> CNC machine(s). There was no need to come to this PC.
>  From the machine side (with old Heidenhain controller) I had to press
> EXT, enter file number, press Enter and that's all - I had any file I
> wanted of any size in the machine in drip-feed mode! And this was
> reallly old machine.
>
> Now I see this not so old (about 2006) Fanuc and I am surprised how
> complicated life is for the operators..
>
> Do you have an idea how to use BeagleBone or similar micro device glued
> to the side of the panel of the machine to work as a USB adapter or even
> + LAN file server?
>
>
>
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