Does anyone still have a copy of HAAS Visual Quick Code for Windows? One of the older machinists here has been searching for a long time. That's the only "CAM" software knows how to use! Thank you. Kevin.
Does anyone still have a copy of HAAS Visual Quick Code for Windows? One of the older machinists here has been searching for a long time. That's the only "CAM" software knows how to use! Thank you. Kevin.
Time for the older machinist to upgrade and learn new software. Or, the company can upgrade and get a newer model machinist.
Did you do a search for "visual quick code for windows"? I did. I found:
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/haas_v...c_windows.html
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/haas_v...de_esprit.html
Yup. By the way, how did those links that I searched for work out for you? Find what you wanted?
So, maybe my comment was my way of killing time while I went and did the work for you?
They did not work out. Thanks for your help. I've searched this a hundred times over.
The first link you posted contains an email address to contact. I wrote the guy early this morning before posting here. He hasn't responded. I doubt he will. The second link contains a download for a demo version of Visual Quick Code that runs on the controller. It is not the Windows version of Visual Quick Code.
If you end up not being able to find that ... maybe an alternative?
KipwareM at Kentech Inc. - Real World Machine Shop and CNC Software
Good luck with your search ... but please consider us if you can't find it.
Thanks.
Bluechip
Now, see? There is the salesman.
Haas SR-100 | Haas Automation, Inc. | CNC Machine Tools
go to this page and scroll to the bottom.
Looks like you can buy it for $700
I attached a Zip with with some VQC stuff. Your more than welcome to try it out. For what ever reason, it like to comsume 100% of your processor, but it dose works, kinda.
May I suggest Cimco Edit. It is a text editor that has graphis abiltiy that works out pretty good. It has has marco functions to help reduce repitive task such as tool changes, drill cycles, ect. as long as you devolpe them. NC plot, and EditNC are a few others that offer software like this.
Thank you all for your help. I appreciate the effort, but I don't believe we're going to be successful.