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Old 07-24-10, 09:22 PM
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Default Post Processor for Xilog

Hi everyone,
I need a post processor for Xilog3. Who can help me? If you have a program for Xilog *.cnc, can you give me?
I have a xilog but i write by hand or input from DXF file only.
Thank you very much!

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Old 07-27-10, 12:11 AM
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Default Re: Post Processor for Xilog

this is a post for xilog
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File Type: zip Morbidelli U550-308 MultiDrill.zip (4.1 KB, 88 views)
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Default Re: Post Processor for Xilog

Hello Dung,
Can you give me some information how do you use Xilog 3 to generate programs pgm with postprocesor ,
how do you import drawings, dxf or dwg on xilog3 and houw you work with postprocesor
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Default Re: Post Processor for Xilog

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this is a post for xilog
Hi, this post-processor also serves to author Morbidelli 655?,
and for Morbidelli x5? thanks
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Default Re: Post Processor for Xilog

Hi There
If you need help programming in xilog I work with this all day.
If you need help email
bwicks@clear.net.nz
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Post How to import horizontal dxf in Xilog

hi dear,
i need help for Xilog i want to make a one program it should b horizontal sercal program but i want to import dxf to Xilog but i don,t no how can i do it. my toll should work in horizontal positaion please can you help me.
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