Where are non volatile values?

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Where are non volatile values?

Post by Toaster »

I've been doing some macro programming lately and I've been using the non volatile user value storage (150-159)

Is there a way I can see (and alter) those in the PARMS list in CNC12?

While they are useful, I feel like when I use them I'm putting the values into a black box and I'd like to be able to check that they're being stored the right way....


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Re: Where are non volatile values?

Post by swissi »

Toaster wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:37 pm I've been doing some macro programming lately and I've been using the non volatile user value storage (150-159)

Is there a way I can see (and alter) those in the PARMS list in CNC12?

While they are useful, I feel like when I use them I'm putting the values into a black box and I'd like to be able to check that they're being stored the right way....
They are stored in the file job.xml in the c:\cncm folder under index'0"=#150 to index="9"=#159

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Re: Where are non volatile values?

Post by Toaster »

Ahh! There they are!

Thanks!


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