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| in DOS or a Windows command prompt use fc.exe the usage is: FC FILE1.EXT FILE2.EXT that will put the differences on the screen if there are no differences then it will say something like "no differences encountered" if there are a bunch of differences you can output the data to a file FC FILE1.EXT FILE2.EXT > DIFF.TXT where diff.txt would be a text file containing the differences and file1.ext and file2.ext would be the files with the appropriate extension (usually .cnc) |
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| paul try giong to another dec place (.001 /.0001) it could be the software rounding up/down the values .with a surface it takes very little to achive this effect set the resolution to 1 dec place and see the differance for an extreme scinario mike. Last edited by MIKE JEFFERS; 02-17-2006 at 10:18 AM. |
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