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I'm another newbe to the CNC world. I work in a College science environment as an Experimental Machinist. I just had my old (1964) Bridgeport Mill converted to CNC , Accu-rite, 3 axis system with MillPWR software. What are my software options to use my desktop or laptop computers as opposed to using the display on the machine to program parts? I tried a search with MillPwr, but didn't find anything. Thanks in advance. |
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| I would look into onecnc xr2 pro It should do the job if the Accu-rite uses g-code files http://www.onecnc.net/index.htm |
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