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The zip file contains the post processor for use with LinuxCNC. A post is provided for Inch units. After you unzip the file, the folder will contain the post processor for use with Cut2D, and Vcarve PRO. You will place these in the PostP folder under the Vectric program folder. When you restart software the added post will be available as a machine language option.
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The zip file contains the post processor for use with LinuxCNC. A post is provided for Inch units. After you unzip the file, the folder will contain the post processor for use with Cut2D, and Vcarve PRO. You will place these in the PostP folder under the Vectric program folder. http://support.vectric.com/aspire-questions/item/where-to-find-post-processors-folder-on-pc
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When you restart software the added post will be available as a machine language option.
  
 
The post processor option for LinuxCNC will typically include G64, or EMC (which used to be LinuxCNC) and the measure system in use (std/metric or in/mm)
 
The post processor option for LinuxCNC will typically include G64, or EMC (which used to be LinuxCNC) and the measure system in use (std/metric or in/mm)
 
   
 
   
 
[[file:LinuxCNC_Arc_Inch.zip]]
 
[[file:LinuxCNC_Arc_Inch.zip]]

Revision as of 09:15, 21 November 2014

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Post Processors:

The zip file contains the post processor for use with LinuxCNC. A post is provided for Inch units. After you unzip the file, the folder will contain the post processor for use with Cut2D, and Vcarve PRO. You will place these in the PostP folder under the Vectric program folder. http://support.vectric.com/aspire-questions/item/where-to-find-post-processors-folder-on-pc


When you restart software the added post will be available as a machine language option.

The post processor option for LinuxCNC will typically include G64, or EMC (which used to be LinuxCNC) and the measure system in use (std/metric or in/mm)

File:LinuxCNC Arc Inch.zip