How do I get G code into the Triac's brain??
Posted: Tue 10 Apr , 2007 13:59 pm
My machine is working ok and accepts various G code prompts from the keyboard on the machine front i.e. X,Y,Z feed, fast traverse, toolchange (super-cool!), absolute datum etc.
Firstly, as i understand that there are various versions (dialects?) of Gcode about, please advise what my machine will understand and what it wont; is there a list of viable G-codes for my machine?
Secondly, I have access to a cad/cam system that I can use courtesy of a mate who has a professional licence. I have made drawings on the system and generated the toolpaths using the cam side of the software, but how do I get the screen full of G-codes into the Triac and how much can I put in there etc?
The cam system, I understand, allows various modification of the G-code to suit individual machines so I will possibly be able to tailor it but the example I played with used Fanuc G-code.
I'm guessing that the answer is something to do with the RS232 cable but an idiot's guide would be appreciated.
Oh, for anyone who hasn't been following my previous mails, my machine is a Triac ATC from 1990
Thanks ...Richard
Firstly, as i understand that there are various versions (dialects?) of Gcode about, please advise what my machine will understand and what it wont; is there a list of viable G-codes for my machine?
Secondly, I have access to a cad/cam system that I can use courtesy of a mate who has a professional licence. I have made drawings on the system and generated the toolpaths using the cam side of the software, but how do I get the screen full of G-codes into the Triac and how much can I put in there etc?
The cam system, I understand, allows various modification of the G-code to suit individual machines so I will possibly be able to tailor it but the example I played with used Fanuc G-code.
I'm guessing that the answer is something to do with the RS232 cable but an idiot's guide would be appreciated.
Oh, for anyone who hasn't been following my previous mails, my machine is a Triac ATC from 1990
Thanks ...Richard