Jeshua Lacock wrote: > Greetings, > > I have no idea what happened - but I just walked past my machine, saw a > dialog (didn't have time to read it) and my computer then shut itself off! > Weird? > Yikes, that shouldn't be happening! > I was way into a g-code file (over an hour). Is there any way to restart from > line 20,000? I tried once before (for another reason) by clipping from line 7 > of my g-code file to the line I wanted to restart from, but something was not > right (it was in the wrong position or something even though it was homed in > the correct spot). > Yes, there is "run from line", which generally works on linear programs. It doesn't work well on programs that have loops, subroutines, etc. Also, it needs a setting to allow the spindle, etc. to stay on during mode changes (you have to start the spindle manually in manual mode then go to auto, before doing the run from line). You select the line in the program window, although scrolling down 20,000 lines in that window may be real tedious.
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