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I have done a search but didn't come up with anything... My question is has anyone seen or made a flash drive USB interface to upload toolpath G-code to the controller through the serial, parallel, or ethernet port instead of using the floppy drive? I am finishing my first year of Precision Machining and wanted simplify the process instead transferring the files to a floppy from my flash drive after converting from AutoCAD to MasterCAM X2 to get the toolpaths. The machines are HAAS and Bridgeport CNC if that matters. If none are available I was going to work on something but I thought I would ask. Thanks for your help. |
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