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    Mastercam and EMC

    Hi all
    does anyone here use mastercam and EMC if so what post do you use in mastercam

    TIA
    Craig


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    Craig, have you received/found any information regarding this combination?? I'm interested in the this also.

    Regards,
    Trevor


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    emc and mastercan

    No I have to edit every post that I do


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    Hello, The MPFAN post works excelent with some minor modifications togther with emc
    Last edited by an0n; 11-16-2006 at 03:23 PM.


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    Hi craig

    here is the one i use its for mastercam 9 and it works for me on emc and emc 2

    cheers
    harty
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    Anyone have one for Mastercam X?


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    Unhappy

    I need also a post processor for Mastercam X, or CamWorks, or ONECNC.
    Please help me!!


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    Mastercam X Posts

    There are a file with postprocessor definitions on the Mastercam X cd, that should help you modify or write your own post, I would just start with a fanuc post(MPFAN) and modify it..


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