jrmach, you're right on it
Find the reverse post processor you are using and open it in Predator. If you scroll down to the bottom (or search for haas) you'll find the drill cycle parameters. Change it to fanuc and you'll be good to go!
Code:
cycle_param_style=FANUC
I never did figure out why the "haas" style cycles would crash. There are some other tweaks in the Reverse Post Manual that help with fine tuning your cycle times in Predator. Drill cycles often throw your times off but if you play with the params you can get it pretty close. Have fun!
BTW, if you don't know which Reverse Post processor you are using, open your Predator machine template in Predator and look for the "control" line:
Code:
; MACHINE DEFINITION FILE (PVCNC 5.1.2)
;
Machine_Type = MILL-5
Units = INCHES
Machine_Travels0 = [-30.0000,-20.0000,-30.0000]
Machine_Travels = [30.0000,20.0000,40.0000]
ToolChange_position = [-30.0000,-8.0000,0.0000]
HomePosition = [0.0000,0.0000,0.0000]
Control = C:\Program*Files*(x86)\Predator*Software\Common*Files\RPost*7.0\Mill-5\HAAS*UMC.RP5
Default_ABC_modes = +A+B+C
EnableDogLeg = 1
4thAxis_Limits = [-35.0000,145.0000]
5thAxis_Limits = [0.0000,-4000.0000]
4thAxis_ProgrammingLetter = B
5thAxis_ProgrammingLetter = C
If it's a 3 axis Reverse Post, it will be in the \Common*Files\RPost*7.0\Mill\ folder and will have an RPM extension.
If it's a 4+ axis Reverse Post, it will be in \Common*Files\RPost*7.0\Mill-5\ folder and will have an RP5 extension.