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I just recently did the following: imaging all the old computer that used
for instrumental control - such as xp - took them all off line from
network (prevent virus). just in case hard drive crash or power supply
busted. save few old LCD screen with RGB input... to safe guide the
instruments. - of course, if your mother board busted, game over -many
got customer embedded hardware, but otherwise, it should be ok for a
while... (some of our laser is more than 10 year old).
jk
> Do what I did and use Bing and search for " Cyberoptics LSM2", example:
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> http://www.ibesmt.com/Cyber_Optics_LSM2_Solder_Paste_Measurement/Inspection_-_X-Ray/960/SMT.aspx
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> Contact these guys and see if they have a copy.
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> Ahne.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Leland Woodall
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 13:14 PM
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> Subject: [TN] Cyberoptics LSM2
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> Folks,
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> We have an old Cyberoptics LSM2 (made in 1997) that we use for solder
> paste height verification when one of our inline systems has a problem.
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> For some reason, it won't boot, and it is now asking for a boot disk on a
> 3.5 inch floppy. Unfortunately, we've misplaced it, or perhaps never had
> one to begin with.
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> Does anyone out in TechNet land perhaps have a copy of this, or perhaps
> might be able to provide a suggestion for a workaround?
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> Thanks in advance for your help.
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> Leland
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