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Attached is an image of my NetHasp Lisence; It looks like I have Mill Level 1, Router and "curve5ax"; I'm not sure how I would use curve5ax without Solids. Can someone help me make sense out of this license? Could I be having a NetHasp issue.
What are the different licensing options and what do they do?
Thanks, in advance, for any help.
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On 8/28/2017 at 9:22 PM, Watcher said:
Where did you get the message about Mastercam telling the user to recompile?
Goodbye jerk...
Well, I'll have to accept that I have been a jerk. The message to recompile comes from within Mastercam when you try and execute the MZX.dll C-Hook.
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When I made the remarks quoted above, I was tired and frustrated and admittedly overly harsh in my criticism of Mr. Martin. Subsequent to my remarks, Mr Martin contacted me and graciously helped me resolve the issue. However, I do not retract my comments about contacting the re seller for technical support. I opened a maintenance issue with my re-seller, to date they have been silent, only a thank you note for opening a maintenance request; I am very pessimistic that they will respond at all, much less in any affirmative way.
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Mr. Martin clearly does not understand the futility of contacting a sales representatives about technical problems and his response is stupid on it's face. The Matercam software instructs the user to recompile the CHook yet Roger thinks that a sales representative is the proper resource. Good Luck!
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I have a Datron M35; very high accuracy/precision; good speed; not for hogging out lots of waste; macro language is arcane at best; you really need Mastercam or the like and a post processor; good support.
NetHasp license
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Sorry bout the serial number; My X7 version includes a solids manager, however, I can't do anything with it because it says I'm not licensed. I can import curve5ax files and they show up in the solids manager; it is so confusing to me.