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I am trying to install/reinstall X2. I keep getting these error messages.
Error 1904 Module
C:windowssystem32PVCalendar9.ocx
Failed to register HRESULT-2147352567
C:windowssystem32PVConbo.ocx
Failed to register HRESULT-21473525
C:windowssystem32PVTaskPad9.ocx
Failed to register HRESULT-21473525
I called Mastercam and they said someting is blocking these files from registering. I turned off all virous protection and got the same result. I see people have had similar problems before. Any help would be appreciated
This is what we use on our Okuma machines,
$O5651.MIN%
The O5651 is the program number it starts with the letter O. This way the control lists it as that program number.
Starting fresh with MPLFAN and will try to set up as needed. The feed problem is gone in MPLFAN. We do not have machine yet so will get close then fine tune. Its for a Milltronics Lathe ML26. I beleave it programs very close to a Fanuc anyway.
Thanks for all the help.
This is the output line "pfr"
plinout #Output to NC, linear movement - feed
pcan1, pbld, n, psgplane, sgfeed, pexct, psgcode, psccomp, pxout,
pyout, pzout, pcout, pfr, pscool, strcantext, e
and the pfr
pfr #Output feedrate
if ipr_actv = zero, pfr_m
else, pfr_l
`feed
I undertand some but not all that is going on.
That is what I thought but I can not find it. The format for feed is
fmt F 18 feed #Feedrate
and
fs2 18 .04 .03 #Decimal,absolute, 4/3 places
Should this not output 3 places?
I was hoping someone may know I have a new post I am setting up. On a tool feeding at .003IPR it outputs F0. If it is at .01IPR it outputs F.01
It seems like a format problem? Any ideas or help is appreciated. Lathe v.9
I am getting this on output
N10 G0 X50. Z50.
N20 G50 S1600
N30 T0100
N40 G0 G97 S50 M03 M42
N50 G0 Z3.145 T0101
N60 G0 X2.0008 M8
N70 G50 S1600
N80 G96 S275
N330 G85 N340 U0. W0. D.4 F.01
N340 G81
The problem I am trying to fix is the N330 line. This post was converted from v9. In V9 the N330 line would be N90. If I have another rough cycle it does the same thing. It always changes by 250. I can renumber it after post or it will run as is but I would like to fix it.
Thanks
I am trying to find a problem with "N" sequence number output. Lathe post canned rough cycle. There is a seqinc$ that may be the problem. Were do the values of seqinc come from? In the rough canned cycle, the call line is always increased by 250 form line before.
DavidB:
My post is for a Okuma lathe and to fix the "D" depth of cut problem they had me change the following.
In both plinout$ and pcirout$ change the following line
if cend = 1 & rcc_flg > 0>.....
To
if (cend$ = 1 |cend$ = 3) & rcc_flg$ > 0, pbld, n$, "G80", e$
jmparis:
Tried that does not fix it. I only wish it was that easy but I have a feeling it is something to do with the changes from v9-v10 post. I was getting no "D" depth of cut and I finally got an answer from the Post department that resolved it and it was a post code change. I am thinking this is the same.
In a converted post lathe canned rough cycles the seqence number is doubling at cycle start.
Example:
N290 T0100
N300 G0 G97 S200 M03 M42
N310 G0 Z3.245 T0101
N320 G0 X2.12 M8
N330 G50 S1600
N340 G96 S350
N680 G85 N690 U0. W0. D.2 F.01
N690 G81
If you look at line N340, the next line is N680, Double the previous line. This happens on rough turn canned cycles. At the end of the cycle after G80 the sequence number goes back to N100?
Anyone have an ides where to look for this problem.
Thanks
To transfer a machine/control def from another computer using zip2go what files are needed. Also what is the Mastercam.ft, Mastercam.mtb. There is a mcamx.config, is this the master config file? If I just use the .lmd and control and post will this bring in the machine/control def.
Thanks
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