File manager: fundamentals 3.3 – HEIDENHAIN TNC 640 (34059x-02) ISO programming User Manual

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File manager: Fundamentals

3.3

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When you write a part program on the TNC, you must first enter a

program name. The TNC saves the program to the hard disk as a

file with the same name. The TNC can also save texts and tables

as files.
The TNC provides a special file management window in which

you can easily find and manage your files. Here you can call, copy,

rename and erase files.
You can manage an almost unlimited number of files with the TNC.

The available memory is at least

21 GB

. A single NC program can

be up to

2 GB

in size.

Depending on the setting, the TNC generates a

backup file (*.bak) after editing and saving of NC

programs. This can reduce the memory space

available to you.

File names

When you store programs, tables and texts as files, the TNC adds

an extension to the file name, separated by a point. This extension

indicates the file type.

File name

File type

PROG20

.H

File names should not exceed 25 characters, otherwise the TNC

cannot display the entire file name.
File names on the TNC must comply with this standard: The Open

Group Base Specifications Issue 6 IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004 Edition

(Posix-Standard). Accordingly, the file names may include the

characters below:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g

h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . _ -
You should not use any other characters in file names in order to

prevent any file transfer problems.

The maximum limit for the path and file name

together is 82 characters, See "Paths".

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