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    Default Building 5th Axis Machine - problems rebuilding the libraries

    Hi Tom,

    I am working on building a 5 axis machine with an AC trunnion table.

    - I have downloaded 435b and for initial testing added a Kinematics.txt file to the <>\KMotion\Data directory with the string "5AxisTableAC".
    - I can confirm that the kinematics are kicking in (and tracking well for the C rotation).
    - I need to go into the Kinematics5AxisTableAC.cpp file and change the machine Z position of the A axis rotation centerline. I think the default is something like 1.02" and mine need to more like -0.492.


    I am having a bunch of compile errors though - like can't find <new.h>.

    I have VS2017 installed with MFC and ATF support.

    Any ideas on where to start? Is there a current web page that explains this?

    Thanks,
    Jim

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    Default Re: Building 5th Axis Machine - problems rebuilding the libraries

    Update... I was finally able to get the Kmotion libraries to compile.

    I updated my VS installation to include all the optional components under the Desktop C++ development module. After updating, I was able to rebuild the solution.



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