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  1. #1
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    "difference between Custom Macro A and Custom Macro B"

    Dera all,

    Please let me know the basic difference between "Custom Macro A and Custom Macro B"


    With Regards,,
    A.ArulThambi.

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    G65 H01 P#100 Q1
    Vs .
    #100=1

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    Macro A is more like creating your own "custom" canned cycles.

    Macro B gives you much more freedom to create just about anything you want. You can make the machine work the way YOU want it to, instead of learning the way IT wants you to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cogsman1 View Post
    Macro A is more like creating your own "custom" canned cycles.

    Macro B gives you much more freedom to create just about anything you want. You can make the machine work the way YOU want it to, instead of learning the way IT wants you to work.
    MacroA and MacroB have all of the same functionalites i.e. While logic, GoTo, Trig, Declarations ect...
    Macro B is more "Human Readable"

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    Smile basic needs to do macro

    dear all,
    please help to do macro program and basic commands with functions used in macro (fanuc series)...



    thanks,:wee::banana::drowning:

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