Ndikukanda Official Video By Giboh Pearson -

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.

Ndikukanda Official Video By Giboh Pearson -

The official music video for "Ndikukanda" by Malawian artist Giboh Pearson, released in August 2020, is a signature piece of "Phalombe Musik" that blends cultural pride with modern Malawian sounds. Giboh Pearson, also known as Gift Wedson Pearson, wrote and composed the track, which has become a staple in his discography alongside other hits like "Galu Ndine" and "Budget". Visual and Musical Highlights

: Critics and fans alike praise the song for its emotional resonance and its ability to speak for itself through raw, authentic Malawian art. Impact and Legacy Ndikukanda official video by Giboh Pearson

: True to his reputation as "The Village Champion," the video features the vibrant dancing and high-energy performances that fans have come to expect from his work. The official music video for "Ndikukanda" by Malawian

Since its release, the video has garnered significant attention on YouTube and has been a major part of Pearson's rise as a prominent artist in the Southern African music scene. His work often focuses on community and giving back, a trait he demonstrated by using his influence to support his home village after natural disasters. Giboh Pearson - Ndikukanda (official music video) Impact and Legacy : True to his reputation

: The video showcases Pearson's unique style, often referred to as Phalombe Musik, which is deeply rooted in the traditions of the Phalombe region in Malawi.