Hey guys,
Been looking for a while and this is my first post. I deceided to get back in school and got into the Machine Tool program at my local Technical College. Wondering if you guys can help me find a piece of software...hopefully freeware.
I'm looking for a program to check the g-code I'm writing by hand. We have one at the school (autocheckernc, I think it's called), but I'd like to have something on the home machine. Any suggestions? Is there freeware to be had or will it have to be purchased. Thanks in advance and I look forward to gleaning all the info I can get my hands on from this site.
-Jbot
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Last edited by Switcher; 01-30-2007 at 09:35 AM.
Nice...thank you, sir.
-Jbot
I dont know what the fee addition does, but the dolphin cad cam, has a simulator, and if you really want to get moving, let it write some codes for you,You can edit them, I'd check out the free version, I just bought it, mill and lathe, I have mach 3, pp's are working well, Pretty easy to use,
Last edited by Shortdog; 05-30-2012 at 10:14 PM. Reason: addition
try myCNC software. It's free. Graphic visualization and simulation is available.