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I'm using an Ah-Ha program to run a converted Shoptask mill. Wrote a simple program to move a certain distance and it moves some other distance, every time. However, if I make manual moves, it moves exactly how much I desired. My program lists x and y coordinates. Do I need to specify that they are absolute coordinates or is that assumed? How do I force my program lines to be interpreted as absolute coordinates? Thanks. Jim |
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