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    Bridgeport Explorer I Boss DX32

    I recently purchased a 1997 Bridgeport Explorer I with the Boss DX32 control. I have the DX32 Programming Manual and the DX32 Operators Manual, V2XT/Explorer I. I have no experience on this machine. I do have limited experience on an Okuma LB25 Lathe and several CNC Milling Machines. However, it's been quite awhile, so I'm out of practice and rusty. Any help getting started would be greatly appreciated.

    Many Thanks!

    minton


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    I have a torgue cut 22 that has the dx32 control.
    I am not sure if its similar to yours but found it was a very easy control to figure out.
    If they are close I would help what I can.
    let me know


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    tpmx57:

    Thanks for your reply. I'm already encouraged that you said it was an easy control to learn. I would really like to talk with you. Please send me your name and phone number and the best time to call.

    Regards,

    Bob


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