Where is CNC12 v5.20+?

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Re: Where is CNC12 v5.20+?

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tblough wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 10:22 pm And simple switch between imperial/metric without parameter changes the way it used to be?
. You can switch between millimeters and inches in the control config menu without using any parameters.
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Re: Where is CNC12 v5.20+?

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ShawnM wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 9:25 pm
cnckeith wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 7:48 pm lately we have been averaging 2-3 major updates per year.
Will the next major update bring back simple, one handed keyboard jogging? :D
see my other post on this
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Re: Where is CNC12 v5.20+?

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cnckeith wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 12:01 am You can switch between millimeters and inches in the control config menu without using any parameters.
Yes, that is still the same, but it used to automatically add or subtract a decimal place when switching between metric/imperial and back. Now you have to manually edit P263 every time. I work in an academic environment and switch back and fourth 10 or more times each day. The dozen added keystrokes to change each time add up.
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Re: Where is CNC12 v5.20+?

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tblough wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 7:03 am
cnckeith wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 12:01 am You can switch between millimeters and inches in the control config menu without using any parameters.
Yes, that is still the same, but it used to automatically add or subtract a decimal place when switching between metric/imperial and back. Now you have to manually edit P263 every time. I work in an academic environment and switch back and fourth 10 or more times each day. The dozen added keystrokes to change each time add up.
you can use restore report or switch between cncm directories when making more changes than just mm to inches.
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Re: Where is CNC12 v5.20+?

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cnckeith wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 12:01 am
ShawnM wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 9:25 pm
cnckeith wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 7:48 pm lately we have been averaging 2-3 major updates per year.
Will the next major update bring back simple, one handed keyboard jogging? :D
see my other post on this
I'd like to add my 2 cents regarding the (new) keyboard jogging.
Please consider making the single key jogging (like in version 5.1) available even if it's not the default. I had to go back to version 5.1 because I couldn't use the ctrl key and the number pad keys one handed.
Is this something that is user programable? I couldn't find any mention of reprogramming the keyboard jog functions.
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Re: Where is CNC12 v5.20+?

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Ron,
having the arrow keys live on a PC keyboard that will move heavy automatic machinery is not safe.
just like car manufactures can't ship a car without seat belts we can't have a key on a PC keyboard move a machine tool without some sort of protection, typically this has been accomplished with an aptly named "deadman" switch to make sure your coffee hasn't fallen on the keyboard while your hands are in the machine. that being said if you want to cut the seat belts out of the car you can do it, the PLC program running your control system is human readable, you'll have to figure that part out as i can't tell you how to disable a safety feature. -Keith
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Re: Where is CNC12 v5.20+?

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Hmm, I wish I'd printed the wizard settings from with the 5.19 beta before it expired. I've got 5.2 lathe running now but the wizard changed quite a bit between 4.80 and 5.19/5.20.

I'll leave it be until 5.3 comes out, assuming it implements lathe backplot.


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Re: Where is CNC12 v5.20+?

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Muzzer wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 4:51 pm Hmm, I wish I'd printed the wizard settings from with the 5.19 beta before it expired. I've got 5.2 lathe running now but the wizard changed quite a bit between 4.80 and 5.19/5.20.

I'll leave it be until 5.3 comes out, assuming it implements lathe backplot.

just look in the v5.19 beta directory (or any other place you saved a report.zip file) and find the latest report.zip open it and open report.txt most all the info is in the report.txt file.
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