Hello John,
thanks for your link to the gnipsel site. I'l have to dive into that 
when I have the time to. What I have been looking for, but never found 
was a concise reference table of all G-, M- and other codes, sorted by 
number, containing, one per line of the table, the code number, a short 
explanation and a very short example to show the usage, using more lines 
for multiple ways of usage. I live of examples! A list entry like "M1 M2 
M3, Spindle control" isn't of much use to me as long as the difference 
between them is not explained, because it would force me to look after 
more tables.

I want to print such a list in big letters, laminate it in plastic foils 
and hang it on the wall in my shop, just as I did for those enigmatic 
modulus gear milling measures, strange imperial threads, weird American 
letter drill sizes, secret wire gauges etc. From your knowledge, is 
there anything like what I need in LinuxCNC documentation to download?

Peter



Am 09.05.2013 13:19, schrieb John Thornton:
> Well the G code manual would be the best place but I also have a G code
> tutorial here:
>
> http://www.gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/g-code/index.html
>
> John
>
>


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