Rick,
Have you looked at the ladder I use on my Hardinge CHNC?
http://gnipsel.com/shop/hardinge/hardinge.xhtml
JT
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It's a Fagor 8055i Control that was installed back in 2007 from what I can
see. I have looked thru the manuals and they don't have a ladder printout,
like they normally would/should.
I believe its called Boolean??? I can somewhat figure out what is going on,
honestly it looks similar, and I may b
operation.
-- Ralph
From: Rick Lair [r...@superiorroll.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 10:51 AM
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] .pit file extension
Thanks Guys,
The first thing I found was Frhed on a Google search for hex edit
If by pic, you mean a Microchip PIC program, you should grab a PIC
disassembler. There are ones available for Linux (don't know the name) or
you could get MPLab X from microchip.
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 3:15 PM, John Alexander Stewart
wrote:
> or just put it through "strings" and see what prin
or just put it through "strings" and see what prints out.
JohnS.
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I would try a hex editor like 0xed to open it & see if anything makes sense.
Ray
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Thanks Guys,
The first thing I found was Frhed on a Google search for hex editor, and it
work fine, opened it up and now I just have to be able to decipher it, way
over my head.
It's the plc program from a turning center with a 7 year old "Commercial
control" on it, and the lathe is a carbon copy
On 06/12/2014 10:06 AM, Rick Lair wrote:
> Hello Guys,
> I have been trying to break into a file on one of my other machines control,
> and I am not succeeding. The file has a .pit file extension,
>
> Any suggestions on what I should use to open it??
> Thanks
> Rick
You might try gHex: http://dir
On 12.06.2014 19:06, Rick Lair wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
>
>
> I have been trying to break into a file on one of my other machines control,
> and I am not succeeding. The file has a .pit file extension,
>
>
>
> Any suggestions on what I should use to open it??
>
>
Hi Rick,
I don't know th
If you're using MS software, sometimes just changing the extension (.pit
to .txt or other) will allow you to open it.
Raymond Julian
Kettle River, MN
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A hex editor that also shows ascii
Dave Caroline
On 12/06/2014, Rick Lair wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
>
>
> I have been trying to break into a file on one of my other machines
> control,
> and I am not succeeding. The file has a .pit file extension,
>
>
>
> Any suggestions on what I should use to ope
Hello Guys,
I have been trying to break into a file on one of my other machines control,
and I am not succeeding. The file has a .pit file extension,
Any suggestions on what I should use to open it??
Thanks
Rick
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