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    Modifying 4th axis post

    Good Day Gent's . I am modifying a Generic Haas 4X Mill post
    for X3 & just about finished except for a few item's . I want to turn off "A0" output, get rid of 'Date= DD-MM-YY/ Time = HH:MM, { The alphabetic part } & place MO9 below MO5.
    Placing sample code with highlighted part's that I have explained . Thank's in Advance .




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    fixed it

    I went at this all wrong. Went to emastercam to post's link & downloaded the latest Mpmaster post for X3. Set it up & work's great. Only had to edit post to delete X0. move in G91 G28 X0. Y0. before the M30. Other than that it does exactly what I want in 3 & 4 Axis.


    Harold C.


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