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Dose anyone use sum3d with two different brand milling machine?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeW" data-source="post: 263036" data-attributes="member: 11356"><p>Hi PinAn, you can upgrade from the IMES version to run both machines - you just need to pay the difference between your POST-restricted version and the full version that allows posting to all machines. I'd need your dongle number so I can look up your current license to let you know roughly how much that would cost.</p><p>Also, I would advise looking into getting MillBox as part of your upgrade, it's the new interface for the CAM and has been launched for nearly 1-2 years now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Each machine has it's own offset values in the case of the IMES mills. For the Roland mills, these are all the same so there's no need to manually set any offsets.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Luke, this is actually not the case. You can perform multiple calculations simultaneously in the standard single core calculations. For the multi-core calculations, it's not recommended because the CAM will utilize up to 100% of the CPU for the single calculation (if needed).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This was the case in SUM3D, but can be augmented in MillBox to be transparent to the user. You can essentially create different "machines" in the existing archive with different offsets (if needed) and reference that machine through MillBox's backend configuration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeW, post: 263036, member: 11356"] Hi PinAn, you can upgrade from the IMES version to run both machines - you just need to pay the difference between your POST-restricted version and the full version that allows posting to all machines. I'd need your dongle number so I can look up your current license to let you know roughly how much that would cost. Also, I would advise looking into getting MillBox as part of your upgrade, it's the new interface for the CAM and has been launched for nearly 1-2 years now. Each machine has it's own offset values in the case of the IMES mills. For the Roland mills, these are all the same so there's no need to manually set any offsets. Hi Luke, this is actually not the case. You can perform multiple calculations simultaneously in the standard single core calculations. For the multi-core calculations, it's not recommended because the CAM will utilize up to 100% of the CPU for the single calculation (if needed). This was the case in SUM3D, but can be augmented in MillBox to be transparent to the user. You can essentially create different "machines" in the existing archive with different offsets (if needed) and reference that machine through MillBox's backend configuration. [/QUOTE]
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