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    Biesse .CIX format - adding parameters for X,Y values etc

    Guys,
    I'm trying to write a sort of parametric .CIX file for a Biesse.
    It seems as though you can have lines like this in the GEO & ROUTG sections:

    PARAM,NAME=XE,VALUE=LPX

    How & where would I set the LPX value?

    Thanks in advance,

    Dave

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    Re: Biesse .CIX format - adding parameters for X,Y values etc

    on my older machines- i would just write it into the code
    ie
    n10 lpx=10 lpy=50
    etc
    so much to learn, so much to pass on.

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    Re: Biesse .CIX format - adding parameters for X,Y values etc

    Thank you for this. I'll try it out on the .CIX file.

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    LPX, LPY and LPZ are defined in the first section of the CIX file. This is the size of the part.


    Quote Originally Posted by dwhiteley View Post
    Guys,
    I'm trying to write a sort of parametric .CIX file for a Biesse.
    It seems as though you can have lines like this in the GEO & ROUTG sections:

    PARAM,NAME=XE,VALUE=LPX

    How & where would I set the LPX value?

    Thanks in advance,

    Dave

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