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Hi, I'm looking for an application to calculate cycle times from our existing code. We have cimco and it fills some our our needs. I've also tried ncplot and it also comes with a decent approximation. But we run into some problems with our code formats and the number of programs we have. We have G&L and fanuc controls so we need an application we're able to configure. We also need the ability to batch process directories of code - we have 20K ++ of programs. Does anyone know of a commercial application with these capabilities? Otherwise we would consider working with a software developer or software engineer to create a custom application. Thanks in advance for any advice. Dan sorry if this is in the wrong forum |
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