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<title>vxpost, passing tool information</title>
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<description>The OKKs I run currently use laser for tool dia &amp; radius verification.
But I need it to look something like this


N1 #3=1.000 #4=.062
M66 T1

Where the #3 variable is tool diameter and #4 variable is the tool radius.

How would I go about passing this information through VXpost to the nc program?
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<author>SteveMackay</author>
<pubDate>2010-10-24 19:16:30</pubDate>
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<description>Steve has it now.
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<author>LynchMikeVX</author>
<pubDate>2010-11-16 14:48:54</pubDate>
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&lt;hr&gt;VX Post uses a C like language format for the script areas of each Post event. There should be documentation in the Help file of what properties are available for use in the script. &lt;hr&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
Yup, I completely understand this. But there is no help file, nor reference that I see anywhere in my VX Install that gives me the available variables.
Go to vxpost, click help, there is no help file associated with VXpost(where, IMHO, there &lt;b&gt;SHOULD&lt;/b&gt; be), there doesn't seem to be any reference whatsoever in any other help file to vxpost. Or am I missing something?
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<author>SteveMackay</author>
<pubDate>2010-11-16 08:01:44</pubDate>
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<description>&lt;img src=&quot;i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;&gt;  I think whether we can discuss the Turning Milling and Wire Millingthere are some information show that  R&amp;D is working for that .I'm very hope for these functions.

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<author>zw_admin</author>
<pubDate>2010-10-28 22:08:53</pubDate>
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