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Old 05-10-2008, 01:19 PM
 
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mastercaX Post debugging

I did set the parameter fastmode : 0 in my postfile
why d'ont my nc program display the post function that output the Gcode
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Well what version are you playing in. as this has changed over the years.
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Andy,
The switch is in the control definition, NC settings, click the enable post file debug check box at the top right.
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Smile Operator manual.

Hello,

My name is Johny Gadiana from Indonesia,I am a new member.
I am looking for Operator Manual Book for Sodick CNC EDM Die
Sinking Mark 11.
Somebody can send a copy for me?

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Originally Posted by gadiana View Post
Hello,

My name is Johny Gadiana from Indonesia,I am a new member.
I am looking for Operator Manual Book for Sodick CNC EDM Die
Sinking Mark 11.
Somebody can send a copy for me?

Thanks and best regards.
Sorry. Can't help you with the manual. A friendly word of advice. You will get more answers if you start your own thread with this question. Then anyone familiar with what you are looking for would open it for a read. Otherwise only those seeking to answer the original post will be looking.
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i want to know how to interpret the generated nci file..Thanks
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why? you don't need to know it. Nci is the cam tool language out of mastercam that is converted through your post processor to machine gcode language. If debuge is on, the nc code with the debug will list line areas of the post the code is coming from.
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If you get the postprocessor documentation, it tells you what's going on in the NCI data, as it applies to the editing of the post. But Steve is right, you really dont need it. I very rarely go into the NCI data. Only when a value isn't coming out in the NC code, I look to see if the correct value is actually in the NCI in the first place.

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