Ciao Mariotti provvedo ad installare programmi che mi hai consigliato . Dove trovo poi post processor? Grazie in anticipo!!!!
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Ciao Mariotti provvedo ad installare programmi che mi hai consigliato . Dove trovo poi post processor? Grazie in anticipo!!!!
hi,:cool:
Yeah, I use TensorCadCam for programming the Alberti CNC90, works great. Take a look on www.cadcam123.com and for a demo here [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZmCVcxJHvo]CNC programming for Alberti CNC90 or PTP400 - YouTube[/ame] and on
Hi pvh2500
I've had a big problem with my Alberti Edit 3000 machine due to the fact that I've lost all my sw due to a hard disk crash.
My Alberti (second hand bought) arrived to me without any disk for software, specially for cnc90 and actually I've tried to ask where can I find a versino of cnc90 to be able to rebuild my pc without any success (of course I could pay for an original version of cnc90).
Can you help me?
Thank you in advance
cerryit
Hello Mario
Do you think they have a toolpath to a PTP Alberti edit 2000 400?
qualcuno Potrei passare plancia cnc90 programma per BUSELLATO, la mia email รจ [email protected] Grazie
hello
I own a size 90 with cnc90 following alberti machine has a problem hard drive but I must reintaller cnc90 for parametrer ilme request a password someone can help me
dominique
Sei riuscito a trovare?
The Alberti B21's that I used had a password of PSW, but that was TPA's PTP400 software.
Alla fine hai combinato?
Anche io ho una Edit3000 ed ora mi sarebbe utile passare direttamente da dxf a cnc90.
Hi,
Anybody has the import.exe for the CNC90 V3.1?
Or anybody can tell the trick how to upload iso code to the controller?
Best Regards,
Tibi
I created an IMPORT.EXE for CNC90 last year, which seemed to work OK. But I managed to destroy the CNC controller before I got to use it properly, and ended up retro-fitting with LinuxCNC.
If anyone is interested, I can dig it out and post here?
I found my files, and I've attached the import.exe and the import.c source code. (To compile for DOS, I used TurboC which I managed to find on the net somewhere.)
This import function takes a single G-code file and creates the necessary files in the SRG and TAB folders, and adds to the INDICE.PRG file which the index file of all the files.
The source G-code file needs to be in a CNC90-type style, e.g.:
G71X1220Y700Z14.75T00N47L44
G150(VOLUTO MAST)
etc.
so your post-processor should output what CNC90 is expecting.
The first two lines are used to extract the X,Y,Z dimensions of the stock, and the comment on the second. G71 and G150() are required, the rest is calculated(T=tool, N=number of file lines, L=number of G-code lines).
IMPORT.EXE needs to go in the CNC90 folder. The command needs two parameters: source G-code file, and destination file name.
The source G-code file should be in one of the following directories: "C:", "C:\CNC", "C:\CNC\CNC90", but you may also add a custom directory path in a file called IMPORT.INI
The units are hard-coded as millimeters (sorry), as I never got around to deriving it from the input file.
I went through all the binary files to get the format to match what was existing on my machine, so there are a couple of bits that are hardcoded, which I hope are universal but you may get different results on your machine.
I'm happy to answer any questions, or compile a custom IMPORT.EXE if needed.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that there should be an environment variable called DIRSOR that points to the output directory, CNC90 should have set this up in DOS, e.g. "C:\CNC90\MOD1\SORG", but you will have to add it manually if the import script has an error "Usage Error - Cannot find output directory"