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Add USB to a Mitsubishi Meldas 500 CNC control. The USB disk is a convenient way to bring your NC file out to the machine and run large programs that wouldn't fit inside the CNC's memory. Contact information: Calmotion LLC, www.calmotion.com, 818-357-5826 CNC control issues with RS232? Bridgeport DX32, Ezpath, Fanuc, Fadal, Haas, Mitsubishi, Mazak, Okuma, Yasnac, Brother, Dynapath, Bridgeport, Charmilles, Acramatic, or other CNC controls? Getting errors like: E04 DEVICE NOT READY error message Fanuc P/S Alarm 02 TV PARITY ALARM RS232 Parity Error Fanuc 086 RS232 error 530 CMT MISSCONNECT Fanuc Alarm 086 515 CMT MISSCONNECT NUMBER OUT OF RANGE 85 COMMUNICATIONS ERROR 86 DR SIGNAL OFF 87 BUFFER OVERFLOW 71 DATA NOT FOUND PC not have a RS232 com port? G-code files too big to fit in your CNC's memory space? The Calmotion memory device can add USB or Ethernet to any CNC through the RS232 port of the CNC control. www.calmotion.com The LANCNC data server brings Ethernet functionality to any CNC machine tool with serial capability. Program files can be sent to/from the Calmotion LANCNC data server and any CNC. Large files that will not fit in the memory of the CNC can be drip fed (DNC) directly from the data server. The standard capacity is 2 GB with options for additional memory storage. The LANCNC has been designed to operate with standard software that comes with a PC such as Internet Explorer from Microsoft. There are no additional licenses or additional interface software requirements. The data server looks like a ftp hard drive on your network. A programmer can simply drag and drop a file from his PC to the data server. Once loaded on the server, an operator can load the file into CNC memory or drip feed a program directly from the file server without using network resources. The data server can be easily made wireless by adding low cost off the shelf wireless routers.