On Monday 13 July 2009, Alex Joni wrote:
>> On Monday 13 July 2009, ROLAND ROGERO wrote:
>>>Hello all
>>>new member here Roland Rogero.Ihave a hobby router running emc2.Althrough
>>>i
>>> am new to linux  I have it running good.I am using cut 2d to create g
>>> code
>>> and sherline In processor the code transfers in to emc with no
>>> problem.when
>>> i run the code i get message saying File ended with no percent sign or
>>> program end. The file runs with no problem.Is trere any way to get rid of
>>> this message. Thanks
>>>[email protected]
>>
>> Sure, pull it into a text editor and append the % character on the next
>> line.
>> Then reload the file to emc.
>
>Using % at the beginning, and at the end of a file is a way to cause that
>error to disappear.
>However, using an M2 is encouraged.
>The % is a reminescence from the day of storing programs on punched cards
>and strip.
>It specifies the end of a file, but doesn't close a program like M2 does.
>
>Regards,
>Alex

I have wondered what the difference was, thanks for the clarification, Alex.
>
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