![]() Some other things I've learned, that if someone asks I will gladly post instructions for: You should see an M01 wherever you inserted the post operation. Now recompile, reload your post processor in camworks, and insert a new post operation. ![]() It looks like Camworks puts whatever additional operations you add into the Insert Post Operation dialog box.Īdd an entry in MASTER.ATR which gives the new operation an "ID", and also update the HIGH_ID number in that file. ![]() STEP 1: Getting something to appear in the "Insert Post Operation" dialog box.Īdd another operation in your_machine.SRC after all the existing operations. NOTE: before you try any of this junk you should at least figure out how to edit the relevant files in notepad, compile them using UPG, and then reload your post processor in camworks. And good luck finding any documentation on that. I'm not going to attempt to "describe" them since they all seem to have similar aspects and its not clear to me what can or cannot go in any of them. "your_machine" means whatever the filename for your particular machine is. I scoured the internet and all I could find were several versions of the same document, which basically just lists all the identifiers, commands, and variables, but doesn't provide an overall picture of the structure. ![]() I'm an experienced programmer and this is garbage. The Camworks post processor architecture is poorly documented and disorganized. I was expecting the mandatory and optional stop commands (M00/M01), but those aren't there either. When I try to use the "Insert Post Operation", there isn't anything listed there.
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