CNCPro
Posted by
Roger Brower
on 2000-02-11 19:04:02 UTC
Hans wrote: Snip
Thanks for the registration tip. I'm
already using wood, never occurred to be
to do that... It would be even easier
if CNCPro
zero the x,y every time...
I use my home switches and a known
offset to jig zero after powerdown.
Between runs just make sure the machine
is at 0,0,0 before you exit to dos to
load another file. I use a batch file
to unzip a: to c\cncpro\gcode, then it
calls cncpro, which starts up assuming
0,0,0.
Don't you wish Cncpro :
Would load from any dir, or load .nc and
.agc & etc file types? Without exiting
to a dos prompt?
Would list the latest file first,
instead of last?
Would include a line editor?
Would include a backplotter?
I've worked with Doug Yeager since
before he released the program; perhaps
if we come up with a distinct wish list,
he will incorperate some new features.
What are your thoughts? Anyone?
Thanks for the registration tip. I'm
already using wood, never occurred to be
to do that... It would be even easier
if CNCPro
>was able tosessions, then I would not have to
>restore last X,Y,Z coordinates across
zero the x,y every time...
I use my home switches and a known
offset to jig zero after powerdown.
Between runs just make sure the machine
is at 0,0,0 before you exit to dos to
load another file. I use a batch file
to unzip a: to c\cncpro\gcode, then it
calls cncpro, which starts up assuming
0,0,0.
Don't you wish Cncpro :
Would load from any dir, or load .nc and
.agc & etc file types? Without exiting
to a dos prompt?
Would list the latest file first,
instead of last?
Would include a line editor?
Would include a backplotter?
I've worked with Doug Yeager since
before he released the program; perhaps
if we come up with a distinct wish list,
he will incorperate some new features.
What are your thoughts? Anyone?
Discussion Thread
Roger Brower
2000-02-11 19:04:02 UTC
CNCPro
hansw
2000-02-11 19:23:56 UTC
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Jon Anderson
2000-02-11 20:48:40 UTC
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2000-02-14 07:32:26 UTC
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2000-02-14 08:07:24 UTC
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2000-02-14 09:54:58 UTC
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2000-02-14 10:16:09 UTC
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2000-02-14 12:16:45 UTC
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2000-02-14 12:24:30 UTC
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2000-02-14 14:31:12 UTC
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2000-02-14 16:17:34 UTC
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2000-02-14 22:39:20 UTC
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2000-02-15 05:03:31 UTC
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2000-02-15 09:14:39 UTC
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2000-02-15 11:32:52 UTC
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2000-10-11 14:41:05 UTC
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