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  1. #1
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    OSP 7000 LU-45 file format??

    when downloading a file from a floppy disk we are able to recieve files with the .MIN extention.

    is there any way possible to recieve files with the .LST file extention.

    both seem to have the same contents and once the file is saved as a .min it will usually work, but this is becoming a burden as we load 4-5 programs a day.

    thanks in advance

  2. #2
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    actually I didn't understood what do You want. You can change file name extension if You like. You can call any file for execution on OSP. File name extention is only for convenience. Operating system will warn, if file content is wrong.
    Am I speaking about subject?
    If You want to have directory ("list" in some other, not Okuma operating systems), You need to command output to file or RS232 port instead of default output device - TT (terminal). But "list" has another meaning on Okuma OSP, hence I'm lost what You are asking about. LST is not a part of file name, as I remember. It's a command of Okuma OSP. Is that right?
    but this is becoming a burden
    if You can be more specific, what is becoming a burden?

  3. #3
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    Wow, I agree with Al, what exactly is a burden? You have to save the file on your P.C. right? When you save it, save it as a .MIN file and be done with it.

    Robert
    The beaten path, is exclusively for beaten men.

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