Re: Dancad and CNC - Master5 CNC or others
Posted by
follicely_challenged
on 2001-12-16 01:52:28 UTC
Ken,
If you cannot find a post processor to suit your control, try
contacting Mike Milligan at Dolphin. He creates/modifies their posts.
The post processor(s) in Dolphin can be modified by the end user,
this can be done direct from the Partmaster CAM (you'll find this
under the EDIT menu), or using a standard text editor (Notepad or
Wordpad).
You will find the posts stored in C:\PROGRAM FILES\DOLPHIN
PARTMASTER\APPLICATION DATA they all have the extension *.ppr. The M_
prefix is for Mill, T_ is for Turning.
If you do decide to have a go yourself, its a good idea to make a
back-up of the post you are modifying.
Nearly forgot, Mike's email mmmilligan@...
HTH
Dave Pearson
If you cannot find a post processor to suit your control, try
contacting Mike Milligan at Dolphin. He creates/modifies their posts.
The post processor(s) in Dolphin can be modified by the end user,
this can be done direct from the Partmaster CAM (you'll find this
under the EDIT menu), or using a standard text editor (Notepad or
Wordpad).
You will find the posts stored in C:\PROGRAM FILES\DOLPHIN
PARTMASTER\APPLICATION DATA they all have the extension *.ppr. The M_
prefix is for Mill, T_ is for Turning.
If you do decide to have a go yourself, its a good idea to make a
back-up of the post you are modifying.
Nearly forgot, Mike's email mmmilligan@...
HTH
Dave Pearson
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "mszollar" <mszollar@g...> wrote:
> I've been playing with Dolphin CAD/CAM and I like it except for 1
> thing; I can't find a post processor that outputs NC that is
> properly read by Master5 CNC. Is there anyone using this
combination?
>
> Ken
Discussion Thread
mszollar
2001-12-15 22:24:31 UTC
Dancad and CNC - Master5 CNC or others
follicely_challenged
2001-12-16 01:52:28 UTC
Re: Dancad and CNC - Master5 CNC or others
stevenson_engineers
2001-12-16 01:57:21 UTC
Re: Dancad and CNC - Master5 CNC or others
Art Fenerty
2001-12-16 05:01:32 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Dancad and CNC - Master5 CNC or others
mszollar
2001-12-16 13:49:30 UTC
Re: Dancad and CNC - Master5 CNC or others - now problem solved