
2. INSTALLATION
(2)
Using EMS
The expanded memory specification (EMS) memory can be used with the system as a work
area for a sequence program. The EMS memory allows a larger sequence program to be
used. (An EMS memory size of 256K bytes or more allows 24000 steps to be edited.)
If EMS memory is not used, a sequence program of up to about 21840 steps can be handled
when the main memory has a free area of 570K bytes.)
Ladder diagram editing cannot be started if a free area sufficient for 16000 steps cannot be
allocated in main memory due to the space taken up by resident device drivers. In this case,
EMS memory is required.
FANUC has confirmed that the setting described below ensures normal operation.
MS-DOS Version 4.0
Specify the statements below as the first DEVICE statements of the CONFIG.SYS file. Each
device driver is assumed to be under directory \DEV on drive A.
DEVICE=A:\DEV\XMAEM.SYS
DEVICE=A:\DEV\XMA2EMS.SYS FRAME=COOO
2.2 Installation Procedure
An installation batch file is used to install the programs on the system and module floppy disks.
(See (3))
Note that there are two different installation procedures. They are selected according to the type
and edition of the system.
0 Installation of ordinary files (see item (1) for the procedure.)
The programs on the following system and module floppy disks are distributed in ordinary
file format.
-
PMC-L/M/P system floppy disk (AOSB-9200/9201-J500) editions 06.1 and earlier
.
PMC-N system floppy disk (A08B-920019201 -JSOl)
.
PMC-RB!RC system floppy disk (A08B-9200/9201 -J502) editions 07.1 and earlier
*
All module floppy disks
@ Installation of compressed files (see item (2) for the procedure.)
The programs on the following system and floppy disks are distributed in compressed file
format.
*
PMC-L/M/P system floppy disk (AOSB-9200/9201-J500) editions 06.2 and earlier
*
PMC-RBRC system floppy disk (AO8B-9200/9201-J502) editions 08.0 and earlier
Note 1) The installation procedure of the programs on each floppy disk is subject to change.
Before starting installation, refer to a README.DOC file (if there is one). If there is no
README.DOC, use the ordinary file format installation procedure (1).
1-11