On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 09:05:16AM -0600, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> 
> If so, then the good news is that there is no such limit: you can have 
> gcode files in many directories.

This isn't true for the touchy GUI; it has one directory where it
looks for files, and that's all.  The idea is that it's for
production setups where you'll use external methods (likely over
the network) to place programs "in the control" or remove them.

I write and test my gcode programs at a separate full computer using
AXIS and a simulator config, and when I'm happy with the gcode, I
copy to the mill.

If you want to test configurations and gcode files on the same
machine, but have them separate from your production configurations
and files, maybe you should log in as a different user.


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