Raghav Posted February 27, 2013 Share Posted February 27, 2013 Dear All, Currently we are using our custom GUI for our machines with PMAC-Turbo2 controllers. But we see there some G-codes which are still non-functional in the machine. I would like to understand and like Delta-tau to helps us suggesting the better solution with regards to the following points: 1) What is the benefit of using NC-pro software? Is all the G & M codes which machine specific (Lathe or Mill) readily available when the NC-pro is installed? 2) Since we have dedicated so much of man-hour in our GUI and also we have integrated some of the machine specific applications into the GUI, what will be the best way to include all the standard G and M codes to the machine? Also is it possible to add-in the custom application into DT's NC-HMI? 3) What is the difference between NC-Pro and NC-HMI both runtime & designer? 3)Would like to know if we can buy the NC library which might have all the G-codes and may be we might tweak the code to specific our machine's configuration. I would like to have a detailed answer for these queries since it will be a huge leap in terms of software upgrade at our end. Kindly let me know any contact no. or mail ID through which we could get a personalized support from DT. Thank you for the efforts in advance and sorry about a lengthier query. Regards, Raghav Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omron Forums Support Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 In order to give you a meaningful answer to your question we would need to know what existing functionality you have already implemented in your machine, both G-code and custom machine specific. The NC-Pro2 software comes with a standard set of G-codes for a mill and lathe. You can download the manual from the website. It is possible to add custom functionality to the NC software interface through the PMAC-NC Pro2 Designer. I can supply you with the same set of G-codes we use in our software. I will email you directly to continue this conversation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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