Re: G-codes The list (incomplete)
Posted by
ballendo@y...
on 2000-09-08 14:43:54 UTC
Paul wrote:
Finished off entering all the codes I had at the office, and
converted them
into an HTML file. It can be viewed at :
http://users.classicfm.net/g-kar/tnc.html
Please note that this is not a complete list nor does it detail the
syntax of each command. I will add the EMC codes when I get a chance,
but I have some neigbours to upset / chips to make... :>)
If anyone has access to lists from other manufactures - please feel
free to email them to me at work paul.corner@i... - It's the only
time I get to do these sort of things....
Unless of course Ballendo wishes to take over.
Regards, Paul.
Paul,
Nice bit?? of work :). Thanks for running with this.
I've been thinking. What if we started an egroups list called Gcodes?
Then the posts are easy. They don't clog this list, we could let this
list know whenever someone has added some codes to the gcode list?
I do think we should get away from the TABLE aspect quickly! It will
become unwieldy VERY soon. How about each individual gcode list as a
separate document/post/ webpage? With a descriptive title? Even the
manufacturers could get behind this? (No, we don't want the
advertorials, just the codes, sir.)
Certainly this will be easier for the owner of a control who wants to
add to the info. Multiple posts of the same codes could be cross-
checked against each other. With due credit given to the originator
of the information, IF he or she does not want to be anonymous.
This gets the info in a useful/searchable format quickly, and allows
for different ways of organising the individual gcode post(s). Then,
we can take this raw info and create any Tables/Cross-references at a
later time, if warranted?
I'm thinking of something like the song lyrics sites that are all
over the net. Try:
http://lyrics.natalnet.com.br/html/main_index/index.html
for the ultimate idea. The egroups gcode list could be an intermediate
step?
Any response?
Ballendo
Finished off entering all the codes I had at the office, and
converted them
into an HTML file. It can be viewed at :
http://users.classicfm.net/g-kar/tnc.html
Please note that this is not a complete list nor does it detail the
syntax of each command. I will add the EMC codes when I get a chance,
but I have some neigbours to upset / chips to make... :>)
If anyone has access to lists from other manufactures - please feel
free to email them to me at work paul.corner@i... - It's the only
time I get to do these sort of things....
Unless of course Ballendo wishes to take over.
Regards, Paul.
Paul,
Nice bit?? of work :). Thanks for running with this.
I've been thinking. What if we started an egroups list called Gcodes?
Then the posts are easy. They don't clog this list, we could let this
list know whenever someone has added some codes to the gcode list?
I do think we should get away from the TABLE aspect quickly! It will
become unwieldy VERY soon. How about each individual gcode list as a
separate document/post/ webpage? With a descriptive title? Even the
manufacturers could get behind this? (No, we don't want the
advertorials, just the codes, sir.)
Certainly this will be easier for the owner of a control who wants to
add to the info. Multiple posts of the same codes could be cross-
checked against each other. With due credit given to the originator
of the information, IF he or she does not want to be anonymous.
This gets the info in a useful/searchable format quickly, and allows
for different ways of organising the individual gcode post(s). Then,
we can take this raw info and create any Tables/Cross-references at a
later time, if warranted?
I'm thinking of something like the song lyrics sites that are all
over the net. Try:
http://lyrics.natalnet.com.br/html/main_index/index.html
for the ultimate idea. The egroups gcode list could be an intermediate
step?
Any response?
Ballendo
Discussion Thread
Paul Corner
2000-09-08 13:28:08 UTC
G-codes The list (incomplete)
ballendo@y...
2000-09-08 14:43:54 UTC
Re: G-codes The list (incomplete)
Paul Corner
2000-09-08 18:23:21 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: G-codes The list (incomplete)