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  • Keegan Chetty
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    • May 2015
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    MPC2003 Streamline NX

    Hi everyone

    Does streamline work on this model? I can't seem to find what type of vm card it takes. I've tried updating Java software still no luck. Also if it does work, I'm sure I need to upgrade memory as well? Thank you
  • Keegan Chetty
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    #2
    Re: MPC2003 Streamline NX

    Originally posted by Keegan Chetty
    Hi everyone

    Does streamline work on this model? I can't seem to find what type of vm card it takes. I've tried updating Java software still no luck. Also if it does work, I'm sure I need to upgrade memory as well? Thank you
    Okay I see the Java platform on the extended features

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    • skinnyb
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      #3
      Re: MPC2003 Streamline NX

      Java is standard on that model. It's embedded in the controller flash memory. It can be updated as can machine firmware. I would suggest doing so before installing streamline. If you don't know how, it is documented in the service manual. Memory is not upgradeable to my knowledge, neither should it need to be.

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      • Keegan Chetty
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        #4
        Re: MPC2003 Streamline NX

        Originally posted by skinnyb
        Java is standard on that model. It's embedded in the controller flash memory. It can be updated as can machine firmware. I would suggest doing so before installing streamline. If you don't know how, it is documented in the service manual. Memory is not upgradeable to my knowledge, neither should it need to be.


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        Thank you I've updated the firmware I do see it

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        • djdn
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          • Jun 2021
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          #5
          Re: MPC2003 Streamline NX

          anyone know how to get past the Streamline NX to access the machine. The only thing i could access was the SP Service so i cleared most of the 5801 options except for the first couple. After the unit reset the SLNX login appeared and then i really could access anything at all including the service mode and the only thing it said was you do not have the privalages to use this function.

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          • sandmanmac
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            • Feb 2009
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            #6
            Re: MPC2003 Streamline NX

            Originally posted by djdn
            anyone know how to get past the Streamline NX to access the machine. The only thing i could access was the SP Service so i cleared most of the 5801 options except for the first couple. After the unit reset the SLNX login appeared and then i really could access anything at all including the service mode and the only thing it said was you do not have the privalages to use this function.
            I ran into this one time, and I think I was able to remove it using the SOP service mode and uninstalling the app(s), but I might be mistaken

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            • KenB
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              #7
              Last edited by KenB; 07-07-2021, 02:34 AM.
              “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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              • KenB
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                • Dec 2007
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                #8
                Re: MPC2003 Streamline NX

                Here's a tip:

                If you are purchasing used machines for resale from a customer who was running Streamline, or even moving a machine within the customer's site where Streamline will not be used, I would heavily recommend that you ask them to uninstall it back to normal before you take possession. It's an easy procedure within SLNX.

                Much easier said than done, I know.

                You will save yourself hours of grief and frustration in trying to uninstall it yourself without the use of a Streamline server available.

                While there aren't that many customers who actually have and use it, the ones who do normally have an entire fleet of machines (hence the need for Streamline in the first place), so they are normally getting rid of or moving them in numbers, not just one or two at a time.
                “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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