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  1. #1
    Hello everybody

    I have read somewhere that it is possible to adjust software versions on the PC programming station?

    Is that correct?

    I would like to try out a contour.
    On our machines there are different software versions and some can process the contour and others cant- only an error message comes up.

    Regards

  2. #2
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    Adjusting the software version is new to me...but, apart from the cycle setup, it is always possible to install a newer/older version..
    If you read it somewhere please let us know where you read it. I am happy to learn something new today smile.gif

    However the TNCs are all downward compatible, but when you get problems with newer software versions then you should take a close look at the programs and the error messages... although programs from newer software versions don’t always run on older ones..logically
    <b>Gruß / Regards</b><br /><i><b>CNCFanatiker</b></i><br />AdminCrew<br /><br />Wenn wir immer das tun was wir können, dann bleiben wir immer das was wir sind.<br />If we always this act what we are able to do, then we always remain what we are.

  3. #3
    Hi
    sorry I quickly read it somewhere I really cannot think where though.. Might be in the technician forum.
    It is actually a pretty simply contour but unfortunately one machine that has an older software version and a the tool radius error always comes up. That can’t be true...

    On the newer version the contour running without problems. I don’t get an error message in the CAM nor in the NCsimul, in Cimco it also looks pretty good! It really seems the problem is related to the software version.
    I think the newest version is on PC programming station, and there everything is running fine..

    Greetings

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