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    Default Biesseworks CID batch converting

    Does anybody know how to convert more than one *.cid file into biesseworks *.bpp?
    normally it can be done with import function in biesseworks editor, but it is very time consuming...

    i work with new (year 2009) rover b 4.50

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    You can read the *.CID directly from the worklist. No need to go through Biesseworks if all is programed correctly in the CID file.

    But there is also a program Called BatchRun it should be under All Programs-Biesseworks-Tools.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ErikGun View Post
    You can read the *.CID directly from the worklist. No need to go through Biesseworks if all is programed correctly in the CID file.

    But there is also a program Called BatchRun it should be under All Programs-Biesseworks-Tools.
    batchrun was my first idea, but this app produces iso files. it's very problematic to use iso files. bpp are much more user friendly, and you can see precisely what workings are to be done.
    however few days ago biesse announced new biesseworks that is able to convert cid2bpp in batch mode. i will test it tomorrow

    thanks for help



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    greenbatman,

    Did you ever get your batch processing figured out?
    Have the same problem here,also (rover b ft)

    John



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    small app "batchrun" given with biesseworks 3.16 is good solution for batch processing.
    i use it in order to convert cid files, from imos software, into bpp format. and i'm satisfied. to convert 100files 1minute is enough, moreover app has many option ex. setting origin, symtrical program.

    gb



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    When you do have (ISO) files, you can visually review them in the embedded XNC platform of the software.

    Mark T.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greenbatman View Post
    small app "batchrun" given with biesseworks 3.16 is good solution for batch processing.
    i use it in order to convert cid files, from imos software, into bpp format. and i'm satisfied. to convert 100files 1minute is enough, moreover app has many option ex. setting origin, symtrical program.

    gb
    Hello
    i'm using the same program Imos who generate the Cid files , and i also have instaled batchrun from biesseworks , but i dont now what to do with ISO files generate by batchrun? Please help.



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    Starting from the version 3.3 of BiesseWorks, there is the ability in the batchrun to convert cid files into bpp and also in iso and in cix that is the new cid5 very easy to implement



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    Quote Originally Posted by mihaisorin3 View Post
    Hello
    i'm using the same program Imos who generate the Cid files , and i also have instaled batchrun from biesseworks , but i dont now what to do with ISO files generate by batchrun? Please help.
    If you are using InSight in conjuction with IMOS, you can set the file output of the file to .bpp in the .mcf file.



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