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| Web Site ChangesBe sure to click the Contents button at the top of the page. This page is an active table of contents to the whole web site. From here you can quickly navigate to any page in the site. You can also search for any word in the whole site by clicking on the Search button. New Free DownloadYou can now download a file containing several macros for compatible controls. The file is available in both ZIP and Self-Extracting formats. Click Here to download your free copy. Discussion SiteUnfortunately we have closed the discussion site. The cost of running it had become too high. We appreciate the support of the users who signed up and participated. Summer Vacation!Programming Unlimited will be closed from July 19th until July 28th for summer shutdown. If you place an order between the 19th and 28th it will be shipped during the first week of August. Sorry for any inconvenience this my cause. Macro Pro V3.1 - A true 32 bit version of Macro Pro!
CNC Helper - A New Kind of Programmer's Assistant!We are pleased to announce a new product! What is CNC Helper you ask? CNC Helper is a new kind of programmer's assistant. Do you ever get tired of looking up Pitch diameters for a thread or calculating the Max/Min measurements over wires? Looking up a diameter on a drill paper drill chart? Looking up a rarely used "G" or "M" code? Well if you do CNC Helper is for you. CNC Helper is a true 32 bit Windows program designed to run under Microsoft© Windows NT, Windows 98 or Windows 95. CNC Helper uses a high performance 32 bit Microsoft© Access database to store reference data and to maintain the Code Library. The on-line help system means assistance is just a click away and since CNC Helper is Internet enabled the Programming Unlimited web site is also just a click away. For full details on CNC Helper click here! Programming Unlimited's Tips & Tricks Contest
We will evaluate each submission and pick a winner. The winner will have his tip added to Tips and Tricks Page. Any submission may be published on the Tips and Tricks page based on originality and usefulness even if it doesn't win. The contest will accept entries until 10/19/01. The winner will be notified by 10/30/99 on the web site and by e-mail. Previous Contest WinnersTwo programmers won the contest! Kevin Bagg won for his multiple submissions of unique utility macros for Machining Centers. Kevin's macro are exactly what we were looking for. They sum up why you need to learn Custom Macro. Fred Fikes won for being the only person to submit a non-Fanuc compatible macro. We know, the site is designed to help Fanuc Compatible programmers but we just couldn't discriminate against Fadal. Thanks again to Fred and Kevin! Your software and manual are on the way.
Fadal Macro Tips AddedWhile our manual or software neither one support Fadal's macro language the concepts are the same. If you learn to use the Fanuc style macro language you can easily transfer this knowledge to Fadal. The first macro on the Fadal Tips page was submitted by Fred Fikes, a Fadal programmer out there in Cyberspace somewhere. If you are a Fadal Programmer and have a macro you want to share send it to us and we'll post it on the web site! Frequently Asked Questions page addedNew Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page added!. We just added a frequently asked questions page to the site. Here you can find answers to common questions about macro programming and our products. If you want to see Custom Macro in action checkout one of these pages, What is Custom Macro or Tips & Tricks. On-Line OrderingYou can now place an order from the web site! To place an order on-line simply fill out the form and click Submit. As always your order will be shipped on open account and you will have thirty days to evaluate the product before Paying for it.
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