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    Exclamation Re Inserted Parameters Now Runs Slower Than Before

    I have a interact 1 mk2 with a TNC 151 control fitted. A little while back the power supply died so had to get that replaced along with some other bits but when we got in back in the work shop and re inserted the parameters and now it seems to read and run the program a lot slower than it did before.

    Why is this ? Did I put in the wrong parameter ?

    Can anyone help me on this ?

    Thanks

  2. #2

    Re: Re Inserted Parameters Now Runs Slower Than Before

    You might get this to a better target audience in an area covering your machine/controller rather than one dedicated to discussing BobCad/Cam CAD and CAM software?

  3. #3

    Re: Re Inserted Parameters Now Runs Slower Than Before

    Does the manual -

    http://content.heidenhain.de/doku/om...b/sa151155.pdf

    Cover what you need?

    Googling tnc 151 brings up user manuals, technical manuals - loads of stuff.
    Googling tnc 151 parameters brings up threads on lots of sites pertaining to TNC 151 parameter problems, there's a chance someone else has had and solved the same problem

    - Nick

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