Friday, August 12, 2011

Upgrade your machine to USB

The following is a general list of the machines with which our USB reader is compatible. Please take into account the following codes when ordering your Floppy-to-USB Drive. This USB reader allows you to stop using floppy disks and upgrade your machine to reader USB thumb drives.

The installation is pretty simple, all you have to do is put this USB reader in the place of the floppy drive, plug and use. That simple!

More information: ventas@tewh.com

Machine Type......USB CODE

ABB Equipment......USB‐A001

AGIE***......depending on model

Babylock Ellageo......USB‐EXXX

Barudan BEAT 900 ('A' Drive)......USB‐A001

Barudan BEAT 900 ('B' Drive)......USB‐A005

Barudan BEMS, BEMR, BEM, BEMY series......USB‐B002

Barudan BENS, BEN series......USB‐E004

Brother BAS 415, 416, 423......USB‐AYYY

Brother Pacesetter ULT2002......USB‐EYYY

Brother ULT 2002D......USB‐EXXX

Charmilles Robofil 290......USB‐D010

Charmilles Robofil 4020......USB‐D012

Computer or laptop with slim floppy......USB‐EXXX

Computer with regular sized floppy......USB‐A001

EMI Test Reciever ‐ Rohde & Schwarz......USB‐DYYY

FANUC......USB‐A001

HAAS Machine......USB‐A001

Happy......USB‐B002

Holzher Eco Master 7113 CNC......USB‐A001

IBM Drive......USB‐A001

Jacquard Bonas S500......USB‐D005

Jacquard Stubli JC5......USB‐D011

KORG***......depending on model

Lonati Loom......USB‐DYYY

Melco CE......USB‐A001

Melco EMC6, EMC10, EMT10......USB‐A006

Misubishi Wire EDM......USB‐B007

Okuma CNC......USB‐D013

Roland E‐86......USB‐D002

Sodick w/ Epson SLIM floppy......USB‐HYYY

Sodick w/ NEC 1137 floppy......USB‐H009

Sodick w/ TEAC floppy......USB‐H010

Standard PC......USB‐A001

SWF Machines Color Control Panel......USB‐AYYY

SWF Machines Standard Panel......USB‐A001

Tajima DC......USB‐B002

Tajima Neo......USB‐GYYY

Tajima TEHX or TFHX......USB‐B003

Tajima TMEX......USB‐B002

Tajima TMFX (one cable on the back)......USB‐C002

Tajima TMFX (two cables on the back)......USB‐B002

Tektronix Oscilloscope......USB‐FXXX

Toyota 860, 9000, 9100......USB‐G008

Windows NT Computer......USB‐A001


More information: ventas@tewh.com

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Questions About the USB Reader Network Capabilities

Questions:

I am very interested in your product Floppy to USB flash reader, I thing that this solution can help a lot to my needs, but I have got several questions to make:

  • I have to collect data from several very old PCs located in stations far away from the place of data collection and also far among them. These PCs write some data in the diskette. Usually an operator has to go and remove the diskette with data. This procedure is slow and expensive.
  • My intention is to replace the diskette drivers by SFRDs and access them via network. Is it possible to connect from a distant PC (collection point) to each one of the SFDRs via dialed modem, by using the telephone network?
  • Considering that I will have several remote stations to access, but I do not need simultaneous access to them, only one Network driver in the collection point is enough, or I need one per remote SFDR?
  • By means of the SW Network Transfer System, is it possible to automatize the pooling of the different SFRDs to collect data (batch file, or sth like this) or only is possible the manual operation?
Thank you in advance!


Answer:

The network system in proprietary and will not run using your existing network.

It works via your com port and uses custom software. For the price of this custom software please email ventas@tewh.com

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

USB Reader and Ethernet connection for CNC Mills

The Situation:

We have several older Haas CNC mills that all have floppy drives installed in the machine. Would it be possible using your device to connect these machines to our Ethernet to load programs directly into the machine?


The Solution:

Yes, this device will work. If your machine by chance uses anything other than a standard IBM drive then you will need to let us know so that we can get the corresponding match.

The Ethernet port is used with proprietary software which is about $75 more per device and will not connect to existing networks. Email us for more details about this.