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Hey all,
I'm looking for info about the machine code that's contained in Roland's .prn job files- possibly still RML-1, possibly not? It's not a standard machine code dialect that you can convert or visualize with generic post-processors, and I'm used to rooting around in my gcode to fine-tune things or make small changes that don't warrant reloading and re-exporting the job. I'm assuming it's a proprietary derivation of a more common dialect used in wider industry, but I'm not well-versed enough in NC dialects to know which.
So- anybody have any resources or guidance along these lines? I can find documentation directly from Roland about RML-1 used by older mills, even up to the DWX-50, but nothing about the -51s and -52s that make up our fleet. A basic glossary for the codes it uses and the structures used across various models (specifically the DWX-52s) would be a great start.
I'm looking for info about the machine code that's contained in Roland's .prn job files- possibly still RML-1, possibly not? It's not a standard machine code dialect that you can convert or visualize with generic post-processors, and I'm used to rooting around in my gcode to fine-tune things or make small changes that don't warrant reloading and re-exporting the job. I'm assuming it's a proprietary derivation of a more common dialect used in wider industry, but I'm not well-versed enough in NC dialects to know which.
So- anybody have any resources or guidance along these lines? I can find documentation directly from Roland about RML-1 used by older mills, even up to the DWX-50, but nothing about the -51s and -52s that make up our fleet. A basic glossary for the codes it uses and the structures used across various models (specifically the DWX-52s) would be a great start.
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