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- NCPlot tutorials - CNCzone
NCPlot comes with a handful of predefined machine configurations These configurations represent the most common settings for a CNC control and should be good enough to get you started Even so, you should check that these settings match the way your control works
- NCPlot v2. 26 is now available - CNCzone
NCPlot v2 26 is now available for download! To download this update please visit NCPlot com - Tools for CNC Programmers Here is what's new in this ver
- NCPlot G-Code editor backplotter gt; NCPlot v2. 23 now available
NCPlot v2 23 now available NCPlot version 2 23 is now available for download! Go to NCPlot com - Tools for CNC Programmers to download this update NCPlot v2 23 Release Notes Bug Fixes Fixed a problem with rotary axis plotting that was introduced in v2 22 G66 modal macro call was not working with G02 or G03 blocks, this is fixed
- NCPlot G-Code editor backplotter - CNCzone
NCPlot G-Code editor backplotter - Discuss NCPlot software here
- NCPlot v1. 2 now available - cnczone. com
NCPlot v1 2 now available The FREE version of NCPlot has been updated to version 1 2 Fixed a bug in the handling of "R" specified arcs Arc with negative "R" values would not plot correctly Added the ability to change the editor font This can be found under the menu "Edit Font" The Isometric view can now be rotated in two directions
- NCPlot v2 beta 17 now available for download - Page 3
Future releases of NCPlot will not need this file, but to fix it for beta 17 download and unzip the attached file On Windows NT 2K XP it goes in \Windows\System32
- NCPlot G-Code editor backplotter gt; NCPlot v1. 2 now available
NCPlot v1 2 now available The FREE version of NCPlot has been updated to version 1 2 Fixed a bug in the handling of "R" specified arcs Arc with negative "R" values would not plot correctly Added the ability to change the editor font This can be found under the menu "Edit Font" The Isometric view can now be rotated in two directions
- NCPlot in October ShopTalk Magazine - cnczone. com
There are actually two ways NCPlot will color the graphics The first one, which is the default, colors based on the type of motion Which means G00 moves have a color, G01 moves have a color, etc The second method will color based on the active tool Every time a tool change is encountered in the program, the graphics will change color
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