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Third party software and hardware support forums. => Newfangled Solutions Mach3 Wizards => Topic started by: mikemill on October 28, 2009, 10:33:02 AM
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I bought Wizards a couple of years ago I have just tried to use to cut a circle but on pushing post the main Mach screen tells me 'Unlicensed Wizard File'
I see Wizards are now free, Please advise
Thanks
Mike
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The Newfangled wizards are not free. If you bought them, you need to place your license file in the Mach3 folder.
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Gerry
The Wizard licience is in the Mach3 folder, along with LazyCam and Mach licience
On the home page of ArtSoft it states that " Included with Mach3 are free Wizards for such things as:"
I need help to resolve why I can,t get G code to program run screen from the wizard!! can you help or advise who could
Thank you
Mike
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On the home page of ArtSoft it states that " Included with Mach3 are free Wizards for such things as:"
And right below that, it says:
Also available, for a fee, are the Mach3 Addons for Mill - a handy collection of wizards designed to minimize the time it takes to go from "start to part".
Sorry, but I can't tell you why it's not working if you have the license. You might want to contact license@machsupport.com
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If you paid for the Newfangled wizards you were mailed a file named WizLic.dat which should be in your Mach3 folder. If you have lost it send a message to license@machsupport.com and give your name and about when you purchased the license. If Scott can find your original purchase he will send you a new copy of the license.
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I cant make wizards work. I bring up the wizard I want, fill in the numbers then what do I do?
For example a radii?
Brian.
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There is a manual for the NFS wizards and you may want to take a look at it. Most of the wizards have button which you click to "Post Code" to Mach.
RICH
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Where??
Brian.
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here is a link to the NFS site. You will find the manual under "DOWNLOADS" .
http://www.newfangledsolutions.com/
RICH
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Brian,
After using the NFS wizard you click post code and exit, you will then see the gcode in Mach.
RICH