Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
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Re: Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
Hi,
Some ram needs to be installed in banks. You should consult the mother board manual for that information. If you don't have the manual you can find the mother board model printed on the board then do a internet search for the manual. On my board if I am using 2 slots I need to use the first and third slot.
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Some ram needs to be installed in banks. You should consult the mother board manual for that information. If you don't have the manual you can find the mother board model printed on the board then do a internet search for the manual. On my board if I am using 2 slots I need to use the first and third slot.
HTH
Gerry
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Re: Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
have orderd some more ram, 4 x 1gb sticks of ram, its the same speed. will see how they go when they arrive. fingers crossed.
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Re: Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
MOST older systems wont support 2gig cards, some WILL support 2-2gig cards. But all will/should support 4-1gig cards providing there are 4 slots. Also they need to be "PAIRED".
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Re: Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
thanks michael, i have had a look and there are 4 slots so should have no problems now. will confirm when the ram has arrived
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Re: Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
RAM has been received and installed. it seems to be a little bit quicker. i will monitor as it progresses as we are in our quiet period.
thanks all for your help
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Re: Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
I am not sure if it has been suggested yet, but...
If you are NOT using the "Recut" feature, set the "Keep Recut History" to 0 days and [Clean] the existing History file. The behind the scenes management of this HISTORY database as well as its growing size can slow things down.
It should be noted that after you load a TWD and you perform a [Nest X] or [Nest Y], Control Nesting adds the "new" information to the "Recut History" even if the job is not written to CNC.
If you are NOT using the "Recut" feature, set the "Keep Recut History" to 0 days and [Clean] the existing History file. The behind the scenes management of this HISTORY database as well as its growing size can slow things down.
It should be noted that after you load a TWD and you perform a [Nest X] or [Nest Y], Control Nesting adds the "new" information to the "Recut History" even if the job is not written to CNC.
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Re: Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
hi brad,
if we need to recut parts we simply reload the program again. so by what your saying we would have alot of those files there as since ive been here ive not known about the recut option or files. so deleting those files as you said would make a difference as there would be quite literally 100s of them.
what are the steps that are required to clear them?
if we need to recut parts we simply reload the program again. so by what your saying we would have alot of those files there as since ive been here ive not known about the recut option or files. so deleting those files as you said would make a difference as there would be quite literally 100s of them.
what are the steps that are required to clear them?
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Re: Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
Chris,
In the Control Nesting [Settings] dialog, set the "Keep Recut History" to 0 days and [Clean] the existing History file.
In the Control Nesting [Settings] dialog, set the "Keep Recut History" to 0 days and [Clean] the existing History file.
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hi brad,
cool thank you for that information, i will set that and see how it operates. if im correct that there is lots there it should be alot better.
thanks again
cool thank you for that information, i will set that and see how it operates. if im correct that there is lots there it should be alot better.
thanks again
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Re: Cnc is loading jobs slow and slow in general
ok we have some good news, the cnc is loading jobs remarkably faster than it was.
thanks to all of you guys. your help has been much appreciated
thanks to all of you guys. your help has been much appreciated