Spider for Robo
- Merlin
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Spider for Robo
Here you go
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John GCF
Re: Spider for Robo
Thanks John, but I can't open it - I'm getting
"Not a valid bitmap file or its format is not currently supported"
"Not a valid bitmap file or its format is not currently supported"

- Merlin
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Re: Spider for Robo
John. Copy and Paste it into your FMD OwnDesigns folder.
It is a .FU2 file, so can only be opened with FMD
Here is the .PLT file
It is a .FU2 file, so can only be opened with FMD
Here is the .PLT file
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John GCF
Re: Spider for Robo
FMD not installed here at home - will bring the disc home tomorrow - but, at work FMD won't open without the CMC switched on and I'm buggered if I'm bringing that home - AAAAAGGGHHHHH 

- Merlin
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Re: Spider for Robo
You can load FMD onto your home PC.
You will get a warning that "Serial error; not connected to machine"
Just click on the OK and you can used FMD for everything but cutting.
You will get a warning that "Serial error; not connected to machine"
Just click on the OK and you can used FMD for everything but cutting.
John GCF
Re: Spider for Robo
What an interesting file extension. Did someone have an odd sense of humour when they invented that one?Merlin wrote:Here you go
spider.Fu2
Re: Spider for Robo
It won't happen - I click on 'OK' and it (FMD) closes, as it does on the shop PC when the CMC is not switched on, but once the CMC is switched on and I open FMD I can turn the CMC off again. Can my home PC be conned in to thinking something else, like a camera, is a Valiani?Merlin wrote:You can load FMD onto your home PC.
You will get a warning that "Serial error; not connected to machine"
Just click on the OK and you can used FMD for everything but cutting.
- Merlin
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Re: Spider for Robo
Looking into that one for you John.
I am running V4.6.3 - the same as you - here at home (without CMC).
My OS is VISTA.
Will get back to you..
I am running V4.6.3 - the same as you - here at home (without CMC).
My OS is VISTA.
Will get back to you..
John GCF
Re: Spider for Robo
Opens OK for me like JC describes...
Running on a Vista notebook downgraded to XP
Running on a Vista notebook downgraded to XP
Re: Spider for Robo
Merlin wrote:Looking into that one for you John.
I am running V4.6.3 - the same as you - here at home (without CMC).
My OS is VISTA.
Will get back to you..
Thanks - but you do of course know what I'm like with computers - the bits in red above? Absolutely no idea what they mean or that I even have it.
FMD's in the recycle bin.
Re: Spider for Robo
I am running V4.6.3 - the same as you - here at home (without CMC).
My OS is VISTA.
V = version....most softwares get upgraded from time to time.
OS = Operation System ie. Vista, XP, etc. what makes the system work, the brain.
AS may be another one you will see, = Application System for example for the VAL it is Future Mat Design (the software for the VAL)
My OS is VISTA.
V = version....most softwares get upgraded from time to time.
OS = Operation System ie. Vista, XP, etc. what makes the system work, the brain.
AS may be another one you will see, = Application System for example for the VAL it is Future Mat Design (the software for the VAL)