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  1. #1
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    Max File size for LB10

    Hi to All,
    Could anyone tell me what is the largest file size i can send to my Okuma LB10 with OSP5000L controller ?

    I'm sure there is a page on the controller i can pull up and see for myself but i havnt a clue where to look
    or what I'm meant to see.

    Any help or info would be great
    Thanks in advanced

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    Re: Max File size for LB10

    Take a look in PARAMETER page and find *NC SPEC TABLE* pages. Somewhere there in a bit list should be bits B016, B032 and similar- then take a look on data area- where is 1, that bit is active and so this is a setting for maximum file size that system allow to read. B016 for example means the maximum program size is 160m.

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    Re: Max File size for LB10

    Appreciate the reply, Thanks mate.
    Cant see any of those details you mention....
    I read elsewhere that these machines have 16k of memory so im assuming can only upload a 16kb file.

    Thanks again.

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    Re: Max File size for LB10

    I have seen a specification list papers for older LB10M- there were options for memory 30m (meters) as a standard and 160m as later update. Here is approximate translation for those memory units: 20m=8kb, 40m=16kb, 80m=32kb, 160m=64kb, 320m=128kb. Looked at papers I got on OKUMA lathes- they have a bit different spec.code writings than milling machines, could be SPEC.CODE 02: no. 15 where to look at for available memory option. But that is my guess as there are no description what is what there.

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    Re: Max File size for LB10

    Quote Originally Posted by GuntisK View Post
    I have seen a specification list papers for older LB10M- there were options for memory 30m (meters) as a standard and 160m as later update. Here is approximate translation for those memory units: 20m=8kb, 40m=16kb, 80m=32kb, 160m=64kb, 320m=128kb. Looked at papers I got on OKUMA lathes- they have a bit different spec.code writings than milling machines, could be SPEC.CODE 02: no. 15 where to look at for available memory option. But that is my guess as there are no description what is what there.
    Much appreciated,
    Im thinking its 16kb as i tried sending a file that was 28k and got an memory error . Anything under 16kb works well.

    Thanks again

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