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Under normal circumstances, I can use open prog6 close to replace program number 6 and the memory space is released. However, sometimes for the same model but different control card CPUs, I find that using this will display a new program, but the memory space of the old program is not released. In this case, my program buffer becomes smaller and smaller as I use it, and in the end, I have to power off and restart. May I ask if there is any way to clear this motion program separately? The type that can release space under abnormal circumstances.

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1.You can use the free directive to see the remaining cache size

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2.You can use the "Clear Prog N" command to clear the specified motion program, where N represents the motion program sequence number.

 

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17 hours ago, MoMo said:

1.You can use the free directive to see the remaining cache size

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2.You can use the "Clear Prog N" command to clear the specified motion program, where N represents the motion program sequence number.

 

Thank you, it's okay for this situation, but sometimes it doesn't display the program content but the memory hasn't been released. What should I do to make it release the memory? I think this may be a bug

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We have not received similar reports from other customers.

In the case that we can't reproduce your issue on our end, we can't be sure it's a bug.

Please provides the necessary conditions to reproduce the failure, ensuring that we can reproduce yours.

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