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    Maxed out number of programs in 0-M

    Is there any way to get around the 63 program max in the 0-M control?
    I have lots of small sub's leaving plenty of memory but need more program numbers.


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    You could try Para 915 bit #7 1xxxxxxx, 200 registerable programs, It may require hardware depending on how much memory you have now.
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    Try 903.5

    Try 903.5 if Al's wont get you there, This takes you to 125 #'s and in most cases this is the next step up and rearly requires a hardware upgrade

    Bluesman


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    Thumbs up Thanks for the great help

    Thanks!
    Al's parameter info seems to have worked. Received error 100 until turning off and restarting then had 200 program numbers available. This forum is a great asset to CNC'rs.
    Thanks,
    Greatly appreciated


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