Sun 3 Jun 2007
June 3, 1991 was the official first day of business for Patti Engineering (Actually it was first called “Patti Engineering Services”, but the last word was officially dropped when we incorporated in 1995).
I started as a solo-shooter contractor at GMFanuc Robotics (later, Fanuc bought out GM’s half, so today it is Fanuc Robotics). I had a lot of knowledge on a product called the Smart Screen (by Total Control Products) having written my senior thesis on the product and later working for the company for 9 months. Fanuc had just standardized on using the TCP Smart Screen in their original PAINTWorks System. 1991 was a slow time and Fanuc did not have any openings at the time, so Don Kijek and Gordy Geheb (both still Fanuc employees) encouraged me to start up my own business so that they could utilize my talents.
I figured when I started Patti Engineering it would last me through the summer until I could find a permanent job. 16 years later, I am still working that summer job.
May 7th, 2009 at 9:49 am
Hi. I found you through careful research on the web… it seems you were rather familiar with the TCP Smart Screen. I am a tech at Duke Energy and have been handed a Smart Screen to repair. The power supply was blown (which I replaced with a spare) and in the process, the CPU memory was cleared. I am in the process of trying to determine how to reload the program, data, etc. (No one remains here at the company who can answer any questions.) I figure that I need to go through port 3, which is 15 pin female D, to load my programs. Can you give me any insight? I’d really appreciate the help. Thanks!
May 9th, 2009 at 7:17 am
Allison,
You need to go through the 9-pin port (either port 1 or port 2). I believe the pinouts are 4,5, and 9.