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I have a full seat of Gibbs CAM 2004+ to program a Haas VF-4 and I use Solidworks 2005 to model my parts at work. I have one of those transferable License's so that I can take work home to program and model in a more comfortable place. As you know this software is expensive and I don't want to buy anything that wouldn't work with my (new) home set-up....which is, a router using MACH 2 and a Xylotex board. Anybody have recommendations/thoughts/advice on what I will need to change in my post possessor? Are there any restrictions on the amount of code Mach 2 can handle? Any other considerations? |
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| I can't help on the post processor changes, as I don't use any of the software you mentioned. But as far as Mach2 code limitations, I don't believe there are any. With the exception of the demo version (1000 lines). I believe I've had a file loaded with over 200k lines of code. But it was the demo version, so I couldn't actually run it. |
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