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    Recovering from crash

    How do I copy my tool library from one installation of Mach to another? I thought it was tools.dat but that didn't do it. What's the trick? Also, does anyone have the 1024.set file from the previous release (not the latest)? I need that to replace a corrupted one. Thanks!

    -Mike


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    Hi Mike,

    you could use MachProfile. With that program you can select the data to be saved / restored. Selectable data:
    Addons, Fixture, GCode, Macros, Profiles, Tooltable, Brains, Flash, License, Plugins, SubRoutines and TurnAddons.
    Download addr: klaus.dietz@kd-dietz.de

    Klaus


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    Hey Klaus; I owe ya one, that worked PERFECTLY - I was able to save some files from a corrupted version of Mach and not start over again. Thanks!

    BTW: Mach Screen works great too - I added a new screen to support some custom fixtures I have and it's paid off hugely! Thanks for being so helpful to the community!

    -Mike


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    Hi Mike,

    I'm glad to hear that.


    Klaus


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