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  1. #1
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    mklb, yeah were looking for something else, but what ? With a complex code i still get some "lost steps", a lot less but still do. I didn't notice it the first time i tested everything. How to solve that problem ?
    I mentioned thet on older version of tcnc i got the same problems on two pc's, both runing dos prompt. I cant see where in the config I can go that wrong to get lost steps.
    I'm opened for suggestions.

    Thanks,
    Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by extreme
    mklb, yeah were looking for something else, but what ? With a complex code i still get some "lost steps", a lot less but still do. I didn't notice it the first time i tested everything. How to solve that problem ?
    I mentioned thet on older version of tcnc i got the same problems on two pc's, both runing dos prompt. I cant see where in the config I can go that wrong to get lost steps.
    I'm opened for suggestions.

    Thanks,
    Robert
    You mention dos prompt, if thsi is within windows, this could be the problem. Although you mention you run in "true dos" earlier, make sure you always use true dos, not dos prompt! Sorry if I have misunderstood.
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

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