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From: torsina@enuxsa.eas.asu.edu (Who???????)
Subject: ** HELP: CINCINNATI MILACRON **
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I don't know if this is the correct newsgroup to ask this question.

We have Cincinnati Milacron T3-646 robot in the university.
It died a couple days ago. It won't boot from the boot disk.
The battery is dead already, so boot disk is the only way to
start the robot. We have tested all the voltages and set
them within 0.01 volt from specs. There is nothing wrong
with the disk drive since I swap the drive with another one.
In the teach pendant, it says:
	DRV missing
	Booting.1
	Hit a key....
But it still won't boot. I guess the CMOS board is malfunctioning.
Is there any expert out there that can tell us what the
problem is. I know I did not describe all information needed, 
since I'm just a novice. 
Or do you know who can fix the robot in Phoenix, AZ area?
We need this robot to be up and running in a week. As you might
all know, Cincinnati Milacron is not in robot business anymore,
so it costs a lot to get their technician to fix this robot.

Thank you in advance. Please respond with e-mail to:
					torsina@enuxsa.eas.asu.edu
