I'll have to look into scanning a few pages and how to post them. The brochure also stressed the 'ease of use and simplicity with respect to programming'! Mmmm The machine dates from 1985 so probably predates Mach? The Harrison brochure lists: ISO codes, decimal point programming, radius programming, 250 blocks of memory (8K!), programming absolute and incremental, cassette programming or RS 232 interface etc. Yes it does accept G codes, M codes also. Give us some pages from the manual.Most users of home cnc gear are using Mach or if they have 10 years free EMC2 (I'm gonna get slapped for that emc comment lol ) Never seen that particular lathe so can't offer any help.does it accept G-code? The only Lathes I use regularly are my cheapo Chinese manual a Colchester Mascot and a Triumph.the CNC is a Leadwell with a scary spindle.My code gets checked before being run through that as I'm a noobcake CNC lathe operator :D Hi Arthur :wave: < smiley has lost his bike.
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