Machine save / load...
Machine save / load...
When using machine save & load, is it possible to get the type of machine - rotary or flame/jet to save as well??
Would be good
Would be good
- Les Newell
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I start each "machine" in it's own environment as such:
SheetCam TNG Development.exe -c plasma
or
SheetCam TNG Development.exe -c router
That starts/opens a subdirectory of it's own which holds tools, configs, etc. I have to know which machine I need when starting Sheetcam, but that hasn't been a problem so far.
Paul
SheetCam TNG Development.exe -c plasma
or
SheetCam TNG Development.exe -c router
That starts/opens a subdirectory of it's own which holds tools, configs, etc. I have to know which machine I need when starting Sheetcam, but that hasn't been a problem so far.
Paul
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FYI
If you change a running setup from a standard one to a split profile one make sure you replace the NEW Default Tools file with your normal one - the copy of default tools that is created when using profiles for the first time is NOT the one you were using before, especially on plasma I found it lost all the volts settings etc and returned them all to default 49v.
I had not noticed this and had some fun today when running a job
A quick copy fixed the issue but as i said - for future information
If you change a running setup from a standard one to a split profile one make sure you replace the NEW Default Tools file with your normal one - the copy of default tools that is created when using profiles for the first time is NOT the one you were using before, especially on plasma I found it lost all the volts settings etc and returned them all to default 49v.
I had not noticed this and had some fun today when running a job
A quick copy fixed the issue but as i said - for future information
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How do i run that command ?PK wrote:I start each "machine" in it's own environment as such:
SheetCam TNG Development.exe -c plasma
or
SheetCam TNG Development.exe -c router
That starts/opens a subdirectory of it's own which holds tools, configs, etc. I have to know which machine I need when starting Sheetcam, but that hasn't been a problem so far.
Paul
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Haha I have done. I have a problem when i edit the target to "C:\Program Files (x86)\SheetCam TNG Development\SheetCam TNG Development.exe -c plasma". I search google and change the command to "C:\Program Files (x86)\SheetCam TNG Development\SheetCam TNG Development.exe" -c plasma . Thank you to Davek0974 and PK so muchDavek0974 wrote:I just created a desktop shortcut for each one and edited the command line inside the shortcuts.