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    Hello all,
    I am a hobiest using Feature Cam to run a HURCO BMC 30 and a DAEWOO PUMA 8HC3A. I am just starting with the PUMA and I can say it sure is a different learning curve for the lathe than it was for the mill. The PUMA has a FANUC 15T control. I have been told to use the FANUC 11T post as I have been unable to find a POST for the 15T. My issue is that the G Code generated by Feature Cam puts the following line in the code in line 8.
    G95G1Z1.2688F0.015.
    The FANUC gets to this line and provides the following alarm.
    PS010 which is Improper G-CODE.
    How can I get the POST to generate this G95 on its own line?

    Thanks


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    check out this site and ask the same ? they are very good at getting answers and if you are on the anual maintenance program you get free tech support www.forum.featurecam.com
    Haas VM3 (new baby)
    Bridgeport TorqCut 30 with a DX32 Control (old stepchild)


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    Hello all,
    My name is freddy and i'm using featureCam 2009 on a Fanuc21i-MB and i can't find the best post that i can work with.
    Can anyone help me please
    Thanks


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    Go into x-build and hard code G95 on its own line.


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