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    Torq-Cut 22 File Extensions

    What are the standard file extensions accepted by the DX-32 Controllers? I know .txt, but are there anymore? My EZTrak uses .pgm for its standard file extension but accepts .txt as well.


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    Since NC files are ascii text it really doesn't matter what the file extension is.
    If your control doesn't like a particular file extension, rename it. Won't affect the NC code.

    Joe


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    In LOAD it will only look for TXT extensions. You also have to follow DOS rules in naming the file.

    George
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    Thanks

    I was just curious on the matter. I just bought a Torq-Cut 22 and was unsure as to what file extensions it typically used. Thanks for your input.


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