How to locate programs? <Solved, Spindle warm up macro>
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How to locate programs? <Solved, Spindle warm up macro>
How do I determine what code snippet is assigned to a button on the panel? I want to edit the spindle warm up but dont know what file name to look for.
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Re: How to locate programs?
vcp manual
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macros are .mac or .cnc most are located in c:\cncm or c:\cncm\system
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Re: How to locate programs?
Turn on single block mode and then click the button in question. The preview text will show one line at a time and will most likely show what .mac or .cnc file is associated with it (as long as the macro has that info at the top of the code).
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Re: How to locate programs?
I could use a little help with the spindle macro as well, I recently upgraded to 5.24 and realized that stock spindle warm up was linked to the router vcp button. How do I find this stock Spindle warm up? The VCP manual mentions m56 but that macro is not it. I would like to restore my old Spindle warm up but I need to know where to go looking for it in my backup.
Thanks!
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Re: How to locate programs?
The stock spindle warm up file is at C:\cncm\system\perform_spindle_warmup.cnc. Edit it to have what your previous file has (copy/paste), or just copy your file into that folder and rename it to perform_spindle_warmup.cnc. Rename the stock one to something like perform_spindle_warmup_OEM.cnc first.
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Re: How to locate programs?
As a convenience feature I added the spindle warm up macro to my home macro. After the machine homes it asks me if I want to run the spindle warm up procedure. I can answer yes or no depending on the situation. This skips a few steps since it needs to be done at the first start up of the day. I also removed the stock M4 button on the VCP and replaced it my own custom "spindle warm up" button and I can run it that way also.eman5oh wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2025 2:35 pm I could use a little help with the spindle macro as well, I recently upgraded to 5.24 and realized that stock spindle warm up was linked to the router vcp button. How do I find this stock Spindle warm up? The VCP manual mentions m56 but that macro is not it. I would like to restore my old Spindle warm up but I need to know where to go looking for it in my backup.
Thanks!
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Re: How to locate programs?
Thanks, any idea where the default spindle warm up was on 5.08 would have been. It seems that it was different in that version as I do not have a perform _spindle_warmup.cnc in same directory as 5.24 .Sword wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2025 7:26 pm The stock spindle warm up file is at C:\cncm\system\perform_spindle_warmup.cnc. Edit it to have what your previous file has (copy/paste), or just copy your file into that folder and rename it to perform_spindle_warmup.cnc. Rename the stock one to something like perform_spindle_warmup_OEM.cnc first.
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Re: How to locate programs?
I like the idea of adding to the home macro, would you mind sharing the code that prompts for a yes or no to warm up the spindle?ShawnM wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2025 8:08 pmAs a convenience feature I added the spindle warm up macro to my home macro. After the machine homes it asks me if I want to run the spindle warm up procedure. I can answer yes or no depending on the situation. This skips a few steps since it needs to be done at the first start up of the day. I also removed the stock M4 button on the VCP and replaced it my own custom "spindle warm up" button and I can run it that way also.eman5oh wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2025 2:35 pm I could use a little help with the spindle macro as well, I recently upgraded to 5.24 and realized that stock spindle warm up was linked to the router vcp button. How do I find this stock Spindle warm up? The VCP manual mentions m56 but that macro is not it. I would like to restore my old Spindle warm up but I need to know where to go looking for it in my backup.
Thanks!
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Re: How to locate programs?
Before V5.10, it was mfunc77.mac in the cncm directory.eman5oh wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 3:06 pmThanks, any idea where the default spindle warm up was on 5.08 would have been. It seems that it was different in that version as I do not have a perform _spindle_warmup.cnc in same directory as 5.24 .Sword wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2025 7:26 pm The stock spindle warm up file is at C:\cncm\system\perform_spindle_warmup.cnc. Edit it to have what your previous file has (copy/paste), or just copy your file into that folder and rename it to perform_spindle_warmup.cnc. Rename the stock one to something like perform_spindle_warmup_OEM.cnc first.
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Re: How to locate programs?
Thanks! Found my old spindle warm up and moved it to the new location and renamed it.Allin1Chris wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 3:16 pmBefore V5.10, it was mfunc77.mac in the cncm directory.eman5oh wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 3:06 pmThanks, any idea where the default spindle warm up was on 5.08 would have been. It seems that it was different in that version as I do not have a perform _spindle_warmup.cnc in same directory as 5.24 .Sword wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2025 7:26 pm The stock spindle warm up file is at C:\cncm\system\perform_spindle_warmup.cnc. Edit it to have what your previous file has (copy/paste), or just copy your file into that folder and rename it to perform_spindle_warmup.cnc. Rename the stock one to something like perform_spindle_warmup_OEM.cnc first.
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