Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Please check my code
Posted by
Paul
on 2004-09-19 14:37:40 UTC
Dave
Most of the G codes in block N100 are preparatory codes. Six are typical,
some CAD packages may insert more and I would certainly expect to see a G21
(or G70).
FYI EMC will accept an unlimited number of G codes in a single block as long
as they are from different modal groups - This in effect limits the total
number to 12 at present. In addition you can also have up to four M codes in
the same block.
Regards, Paul.
Most of the G codes in block N100 are preparatory codes. Six are typical,
some CAD packages may insert more and I would certainly expect to see a G21
(or G70).
FYI EMC will accept an unlimited number of G codes in a single block as long
as they are from different modal groups - This in effect limits the total
number to 12 at present. In addition you can also have up to four M codes in
the same block.
Regards, Paul.
On Sunday 19 September 2004 22:20, turbulatordude wrote:
> I'm not familair with many packages, but do not know of any that
> handle multipe G codes on a line.
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