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FOCAS1 / FOCAS2
CNC/PMC Data window library

  1. Outline
  2. General Description
  3. Communication with Ethernet Board
  4. NC data protection (16i/18i/21i/0i-B/0i-C/Power Mate i only)
  5. Unsolicited Messaging Function
  6. Library handle
  7. Coexistence with HSSB/Ethernet
  8. Communication Log Function
  9. Return Status of Data Window Functions
  10. Function Reference
  11. Update History

This manual describes the information necessary for developing the application software of the following FANUC CNC, incorporating FOCAS1/2 CNC/PMC Data window library.

Use this manual together with the operator's manual of the following CNC.

Oedo-trigger.zip — [top]

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The "Oedo-Trigger.zip" file typically refers to the compressed installation package found on archival sites like Internet Archive or various indie distribution platforms. In the community, this file is frequently discussed alongside: Oedo Trigger!! on Steam Oedo-Trigger.zip

One possible lead dates back to 2003, when a Japanese online forum discussed a file called "Oedo-Trigger.zip." The post, now lost to the sands of time, allegedly contained a cryptic message and a download link for the file. This sparked a flurry of interest among online enthusiasts, who began to speculate about the file's contents and purpose. If you embark on the search for , remember to do so safely

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The .zip file contains an executable that, when run, installs a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) .