Hi marco
like you know I help many people to convert there K40 to DSP and all was very sucessfull. now I got lo5ts of request for a solution how people can reload the files what they have in the DSP memory to a computer after the original computer crashed and they lost all there file.
the first what I told everybody to back up the files on a seperat memory ether USB stick or extra HD , but they dont do this often they use the machine memory I never have more then the actual work file in the DSP.
now can you find out if there is a possibility with a plug in or change of the original Laser cut programm to get the files backfrom the machine. I know you can save the file on a USB stick but you can not reload it to the lasercut if you wana make changes.
this would be greatly apriciated from many people with the DSP.
I know the lasercut programm and the machine software are differnt systems, but with all software there is allways a way somehow.
thanks
waltfl
addition on DSP to reload the machine files to a computer
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Re: addition on DSP to reload the machine files to a compute
Walt:
It's "Mission impossible" due to the hardware limitation. Work file is much bigger in size than a data file. I suggest all customer using the drawing program like the CorelDraw as the main software to do most design and back it up with a Memory stick constantly. In the market, there are bunch of external HD back drive selling as low as $60 (500MB). This burden shouldn't be adding to the card for one's convenience but adding complicity and cost to the card itself.
FYI, I did talk to the programmer before but he was reluctant to do it with his good reason.
Marco
It's "Mission impossible" due to the hardware limitation. Work file is much bigger in size than a data file. I suggest all customer using the drawing program like the CorelDraw as the main software to do most design and back it up with a Memory stick constantly. In the market, there are bunch of external HD back drive selling as low as $60 (500MB). This burden shouldn't be adding to the card for one's convenience but adding complicity and cost to the card itself.
FYI, I did talk to the programmer before but he was reluctant to do it with his good reason.
Marco
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