Can you help me with my Biesse 335 rover cnc floppy problem?
Regards,
Berne935
Can you help me with my Biesse 335 rover cnc floppy problem?
Regards,
Berne935
there are a number of programs that will write a disk (floppy) in a pc.
but the old controls are limited to approx 11k max file size so big files have to be split down.
depending on what cam program you are using and what you want to make?
if doors etc panelcam
if art etc artcam
if other you have to use a file converter.
let me know what you make and il suggest something for you!
so much to learn, so much to pass on.
Hi Bernie,
Had the same problem a few years ago.
Found the solution with a drawingprogram. Quit nice and it writes G-code automaticly to a floppy after formatting the floppy into the propper cni-format.You just have to put the floppy into your CNC and start the file.
I didn't write 1 single G-code for more than 2 years now.
I'm done with the G-code
what drawing program are you using mario b?
panelcam?
so much to learn, so much to pass on.
i looked at the demo of this a couple of years ago... when it was in french? only.
i believe there is an english version now too.
it seemed very capable!
so much to learn, so much to pass on.
Yes, that's right.
I'm still working with the french edition.
I did an upgrade to PanelCam 10 early this year, but there where some issues with the postdriver and I didn't want to put time in it. (and I had a little fight with the salesmen concerning the maintenance contract ;-)
The french edition works fine, (after tuning the soft of course) and I will keep this version...
admitted, the version10 can do more but I don't need 2 many features.
The more there are, the more the operators will "play" with it...
I's nice... for less money than other solutions...
mario:
Yes ours use G-code. However our PC is using msdos format. How do we do this?
Regards,
Bernie
panelcam writes the disk in cni format.
there is also a converter program for windows xp etc which will convert any gcode file and write it to cni floppy format.
email [email protected]
(thats what i use)
you will still require the correct post processor for your cam program
what program do you want to use?
or buy panelcam and its an all in 1 solution
CAD/CAM software for cabinet design, fabrication, panel optimization and NC machining and routing.
so much to learn, so much to pass on.
Bernie
you can contact me directly:
[email protected]
I have send you 3 posts, but I don't see them on CNCzone... (?)
Mario:
If I request for a panelCAM, do you think this will not ruin my rover 335 CNC machine? What I mint is that It may create more issues? Where can I get the panelCAM if in case I decided to get 1 as I am in Indonesia.
Regards,
Bernie
Should you need an USB emulator for this strange drive, just ask. :wave:[/QUOTE]
i just had a quick look at your website. very interesting!
re the usb emulator. can this replace the floppy totally?
do you have further details on this unit? cost etc
your website shows the disks as formatted 720? i found my other software only accepts 1440 format
so much to learn, so much to pass on.
[QUOTE=jum6ohThie;1018597]If I request for a panelCAM, do you think this will not ruin my rover 335 CNC machine? What I mint is that It may create more issues? Where can I get the panelCAM if in case I decided to get 1 as I am in Indonesia.
i believe panelcam have ceased selling. however their web link does show a contact telephone number
so much to learn, so much to pass on.
Here some essential info about
accessing the BIESSE ROVER floppy disks:
"CNI RT 480" controls use plain 1.44Mb floppy disks.
"CNI SY3" controls use 720Kb floppy disks, overformatted at 800Kb.
These floppies can be backuped and cloned using OmniFlop.
Hola Leandro, tengo el mismo problema que el que tu tenias. No tengo los disco de instalacion de CNC biessen rover 335.
Si eres tan amable, te pediria porfavor que me enviaras copia de los disco de instalacion del CNC.
Estaria enormemente agradecido.
mi email es [email protected]
Un saludo