In This Version-
Please be sure to read the release notes for a complete summary of all enhancements and bug fixes, the most important improvements are noted below.

Enhancements:
All
• On the Main tab, we added a View Options tab which allows you to view a selective tool path and do things like change the tool path display while using a touchscreen.
• To indicate lack of motion or unusual levels, the Feed Rate Override, Spindle Override, and Maxvel Override sliders now turn yellow when they're either at 0% or above 100%.
• Each file chooser now displays the amount of free space on the drive.
• On the Status tab, we added a LOG DATA button. During support requests, you can now use the button to quickly collect
diagnostic data.
Mill
• You can now load G-code programs or switch between G20 and G21 modes faster.

Fixed Issues:
All
• We improved support for more Tormach touchscreens.
• If you're using a G-code file that PathPilot has run before (and saved an estimated time), the time remaining clock now displays immediately after the file loads.
• We fixed an issue where the Tool Table window was sometimes off by one row when auto-scrolling to match the current tool
number.
Mills
• We fixed an issue where earlier mills (Series 3 and before) couldn't reference a 4th axis with or without the limit switches
enabled.
• On 1100M and 770M mills, we adjusted the VFD feedback tolerances to prevent stalls while waiting for spindle at speed.
• We improved Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) tray alignment reliability in some situations of continual tray rotation in one
direction.
• We fixed an issue where, if the spindle started manually in forward or reverse, the RPM DRO field didn't provide feedback that included the Spindle Override slider.
Lathe
• In lathe conversational profiling:
o We improved the feature to eliminate gouging in some situations.
o We fixed an issue where a G-code file could post that had leading zeros in sub reference error.
o We fixed an issue where, in some situations, retracting could result in a transit through the stock.

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