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    How are wizards created?

    Sorry if this is a dumb question.

    If I want to create wizards for Mach 3, is there a tutorial?

    Are they written in Visual Basic?

    Any resources you would recommend?


    Thanks and Merry Christmas.


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    Info on creating wizards is in the Mach2 customization guide.
    They're written using VB script. There's also a Mach3 programmer's guide which has all the functions.
    And on the Mach3 customization Wiki, there's a .pdf of the Cypress VB script language that mach3 uses.

    All can be found at ArtSoft USA - Home of Mach3 and LazyCam
    Gerry

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