Usable Post Processed Formats?

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tturanger
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Usable Post Processed Formats?

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I am looking at buying a new design software that comes with a built in post processor which exports the g-code files as .ncc

Mach 3 indicates that it can utilize the following g-code formats: .tap, .nc, and .ncc

Currently I am using .tap as my post processed format, has anyone used .ncc on Mach 3, does it work well, etc?

If anyone has a .ncc format file they can share so I can test it out, it would be greatly appreciated.
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There is NO difference in the actual Gcode for the various file extentions . Only the extension letters change.

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tturanger wrote:I am looking at buying a new design software that comes with a built in post processor which exports the g-code files as .ncc

Mach 3 indicates that it can utilize the following g-code formats: .tap, .nc, and .ncc

Currently I am using .tap as my post processed format, has anyone used .ncc on Mach 3, does it work well, etc?

If anyone has a .ncc format file they can share so I can test it out, it would be greatly appreciated.

I believe you will have to have the profile for your table installed in your new software . . .

Steve
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