I want to replace my post processor for CNC12 but can not find it on HD. Frustrating. Where is it located?
Thanks for your help.
Jr
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Re: Post processor
There is no post processor in CNC12. Post processors are used by your CAM system to convert your toolpaths into g-code the specific machine you are targeting can understand.
The conversational programming tool in CNC12, Intercon, converts directly into g-code and does not use a post processor and cannot be modified.
The conversational programming tool in CNC12, Intercon, converts directly into g-code and does not use a post processor and cannot be modified.
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Re: Post processor
Tom thank you much. That's why I couldn't find. I just need to look in the proper place
Jr
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