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  1. #1
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    PALM PDA or SONY PDA for cnc communications

    Here is a solution.
    I have been using my palm pda for transferring text files to and from cnc machines.
    Palm PDA is the best and inexpensive tool.
    I have tested the Palm M100 and M125 and recently I was able to get Sony Clie to do the same.
    If you are interested in this I can sell cables for pda to communicate with machines.
    I do not sell software but I know where to get the software you can buy.

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    Hi Chris,

    Would this have a DNC type connection capability (with hardware handshake)?

    Can you actually read and edit these same files on your PDA? I have a Palm M505. So far, I've only used Quickword to transfer a NC file text file into my PDA, just as a test, since my controller will not print comments on the screen, I can now take an electronic copy of the program out to the shop floor and still have the comments handy.
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

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    Hello
    I have never had use hardware hadshake for my Palm M100 or M125

    Yes you can read edit copy and paste on you palm isnt that very nice.

    There is software to transfer text from computer to pda and to machine and back .

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    How does the transfers happen. Via infrared or ? What's the maximum file size you can transfer?

    Klox
    *** KloX ***
    I'm lazy, I'm only "sparking" when the EDM is running....

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    The transfer rate can be up to 19200 using serial cable from pda to machine.
    The size on pda can be as much as your pda can hold or software can allow.
    usually the machines can't hold too much.

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    Post palm zire 71

    Chris I am using a zire 71 with the vista serial software. I can send and receive programs to the machines via RS232 no sweat. The problem I am having is that when I hotsync to the PC I can't open the programs as text files and edit them. The palm is saving the files in a .pdb format (palm data base). Do you know anyway around this? I am also in need of a cable to go from the zire to RS232. Got one? How much?
    Rick Merrill
    SSG U.S. Army
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    USAMU Custom Firearms Shop

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    Chris,

    What's the source for the software? Thanks.

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    Vista Serial Software

    TX, you can find the software at:
    http://www.vista-software.com/vistaserial.htm
    Rick Merrill
    SSG U.S. Army
    11B3V
    USAMU Custom Firearms Shop

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    Cables for Zire 71

    The cost for cables is $60 s&h included

    Send me a private messege if you interested.

    For getting the g-code to text file i use freeware dnc software if you cant find one i can send you one.


    Quote Originally Posted by rfmerrill
    Chris I am using a zire 71 with the vista serial software. I can send and receive programs to the machines via RS232 no sweat. The problem I am having is that when I hotsync to the PC I can't open the programs as text files and edit them. The palm is saving the files in a .pdb format (palm data base). Do you know anyway around this? I am also in need of a cable to go from the zire to RS232. Got one? How much?

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    Software sources

    Both work fine for me

    http://www.marucit.com/products/software/pcnc.html

    http://www.vista-software.com/vistaserial.htm


    Quote Originally Posted by ViperTX
    Chris,

    What's the source for the software? Thanks.

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    Thanks for the links...very interesting.

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    We are working on putting together a package deal on a PDA and the Vista Software. Two versions will be offered, a low end unit (black and white) and high end (color). Anyone have recommendations on what models?

    We will be responsible for all support, configuration and cabling. Since we deal with this all the time, it makes a logical since to move this direction.
    Greg Mercurio
    Shop Floor Automations, Inc.
    www.shopfloorautomations.com
    (619) 461-4000 Tel

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    Palm Choices

    I have the Palm Zire 71. It works great. I don't think they are currently making the Zire 71 anymore. Palm is making the Zire 72 now. I havn't got to play with one yet, but I think if it is the same as the 71 with upgrades it would be the best choice. I don't know what black and white models are available. One of the most important decisions about which PDA to use is which cables are available to link from the PDA to the RS232 port.
    Rick Merrill
    SSG U.S. Army
    11B3V
    USAMU Custom Firearms Shop

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    Is there a way to use a handheld device to comm with PLC's???
    menomana

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    What Make of PLC are you refering to as some have standard RS232 and others have proprietary interfaces.
    Al
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

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    Mainly Omron or AB. Just curious to know if it has been tried/done???
    That woould give me one more reason to get the boss to buy me a PDA.
    menomana

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    comm software for PDA

    Hi ChrisW,
    Can you tell me where I can buy software to communicate CNC to PDA.

    Thanks
    Mike

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    PDA Source

    We do offer a solution to purchase a complete bundle or just the software:

    http://www.shopfloorautomations.com/pdaconnect.php

    Hope this helps.
    Greg Mercurio -Shop Floor Automations
    www.shopfloorautomations.com /619-461-4000

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    For the cables and support on Vista Software, now PDA Connect, please contact us:

    http://www.shopfloorautomations.com/pdaconnect.php

    We can upgrade you to the latest rev, provide any cables needed and even provide a turnkey bundle.
    Greg Mercurio -Shop Floor Automations
    www.shopfloorautomations.com /619-461-4000

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