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| Probably at least 6, but I'm not sure.
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| Warren it is not so much what Mach can read as it is the ability of your machine to put those positions to use. I use Mach2 with .0000 gcodes but my machine will only be good to .000. Mike
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| Warren, if this is for your program, let the user decide how many they want. That's what I do in my AutoCAD macro. I use FormatNumber() and Round(). FormatNumber() also let's you turn off commas for numbers over 999. Some programs don't like commas.
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