On Thursday 13 December 2018 05:41:31 andy pugh wrote:

> On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 at 06:40, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> > Doesn't rehoming correct all 10 possible co-ord mappings so if no z
> > is specified above, it does not move?
>
> Re-homing resets "G53" and then all the other offsets are applied on
> top.
Okayyy.

So if I don't see a z jump in the dro when I switch from the mdi cmd 
line, it shouldn't jump physically when the code switches itself.  But 
it is.


> It would be pretty unusual to use more than one coordinate system
> (G54, G55) during the same job. Typically they correspond to
> particular fixtures, vices, chucks etc.

I've used it many times to write something once then put that all over in 
a step and repeat.
>
> What are you trying to use G54 and G55 for?

To give a db25 pattern thats written centered=x0,y0 two separate
homes on this panel by setting the g10 l2 p# offset at what would be the 
correct location for each db25 cutouts 0,0 location. IOW, to use the 
same code for one cutout, twice so they will match where I have the 
boards bolted down now.

Thanks Andy.

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