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    Smile Programming manuals for Tree?

    Background as a Mainframe programmer, now trying to become a CNC Programmer.

    We have a Tree VNC 500 With a Vickers PC2100 controller. We have no manuals! Being a new CNC programmer , I need some reference material. Also our BobCAD-CAM software has posts for Tree units but none seem to be the one we have. They will build a post (For free!!!!!! ) but they ask for a list of the Gxx and Mxx codes.

    Does anyone have a manual for this machine that they will share/sell or does anyone know where I can find one?

    Now I'm

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    To those of you who may have been looking (and even those who weren't), thanks, I've found one. It was sorta hidden and I just ran across it while looking for something else. Now maybe I can find out about some of those things in existing programs that I wondered about. Not to mention figuring out how to do some things I didn't know how to do!
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