Chris, I bet you will find that the discrepancy is a result of the difference between interpreter's state and machine state. The active codes are set in interpreter time, usually the state that the machine will be in right before the next tool change (queue buster). This is a real bummer for GUI writers who want to display the machine time modal state. Also confusing is that some codes (e.g. M30) will change modal states, so that the M30 at the end of your program will cause your active codes to display G94 and G97, regardless of the actual CSS and F/rev state of your machine.
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