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Dave Allen

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  1. I'm not much with macros but by using the logic to get the NXXXX to defining the #592= value.

     

    Then change the last #592=  from 0 to 1.

     

    And at the beginning add a N1

     

    Then you may only need one line to direct the program, something like goto #592.

  2. Fully agree on why would you tie up a spindle for inspection. But must add that ths is a lot faster probing software than I'm accustomed to.

    Sure would speed up a lot of basis probing routines but how much is that worth?

  3. Go back and look at my track record of sharing information and being helpful. I have shared my work for years. This is not your work so sorry if you don't see the difference between the two, but I see a huge difference. You are paying for a service and with that service there should be a certain amount of respect given in my opinion. You are free to do whatever you think is right, but I see if different and sorry I am willing to say what I think.

     

    Thanks for all that you have shared Ron.

     

    But If he recieved information without any agreement of disclosure then he is free to do as he wishes IMHO.

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  4. Hey guys how do you save a machine sim with the file?

     

    I have to re choose the the machine sim every time I re open up the file.

     

    Are you referring to saving the type of machine in the simulation?

     

    If so my set-up saves the machine type I used in the simulation with the file.

  5. If you use incremental values in your linking parameters then all you have to do is translate the geometry and your done all the linking parameters will change relative to the geometry.

     

    But I you used absolute then you'll have to change them manually.  You can use Oscar R approach if you want them all the same value but likely not.

     

    If they are many drifferent values the you can still mass edit using common parameters but you'll still have to choose the operations with matching values.

     

    I would suggest getting used to using incremental values in the linking parameters to avoid this in the future. Sorry but That's the best I can come up with.

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