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    Bobcad lockup

    Every time i try to change machine configurations it locks up both computers do this. Todd


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    You have a corrupted Machine file. This is easy to fix.

    Go to ...\Program Files\BobCAD-CAM\BobCAD-CAM 2007\Posts\Mill
    In this folder look for and delete the file called 'MillingMachineSetup.bin'.
    Then double click on the 'MillingMachineSetupTxtToBin.exe' file.
    Now all should work fine.

    Regards


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    Is there a fix for the Predator CNC Editor Machine definition yet???

    BTW: I have been doing simple Full 4th Axis work the last few days. It works great with a bit of help.

    Cheers!!!
    Toby D.
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    OK. Todd


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